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My server contains two Xeon processors, each clocked at 3.00GHz, 16gb DDR2 memory, and two RAID arrays, one of two 146gb SCSI drives, and one of three 300gb SCSI drives (I can look at the actual raid configuration should it be needed).
I would greatly appreciate any help. I'm somewhat new to server management so I'm hoping that my inexperience and user error can be attributed to being unable to boot to the USB.
Side Note: I've tried all 4 USB ports on the server, the two near the power button on the front, and the two in the back, meant for what I assume is a keyboard and mouse. The light on my flash drive comes on for all the ports, which indicates power, though it is always solid. (I'm using a Sandisk Cruise Glide 32gb drive to boot off of for the installation of Ubuntu

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My server contains two Xeon processors, each clocked at 3.00GHz, 16gb DDR2 memory, and two RAID arrays, one of two 146gb SCSI drives, and one of three 300gb SCSI drives (I can look at the actual raid configuration should it be needed).
I would greatly appreciate any help. I'm somewhat new to server management so I'm hoping that my inexperience and user error can be attributed to being unable to boot to the USB.
Side Note: I've tried all 4 USB ports on the server, the two near the power button on the front, and the two in the back, meant for what I assume is a keyboard and mouse. The light on my flash drive comes on for all the ports, which indicates power, though it is always solid. (I'm using a Sandisk Cruise Glide 32gb drive to boot off of for the installation of Ubuntu

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