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Subject: Re: Re : Xserve boot issue - lock related



From: Ken Garland <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Re : Xserve boot issue - lock related

that is strange. i was a bit frustrated to say the least when i was
first 'locked out' by the front locking mechanism, but now i'm more
thankful for it. it would be nice to have the option to set what it
locks exactly as having it be strictly for hardware (drive removal and
enclosure removal) would be cool. currently i have to leave it unlocked
so i can use my kvm on the systems.

That sure would be nice. I have one client way out in the sticks with an XServe G4 dual 1.33 that has a stack of FW800 drives (and one FW400) plugged into the back for backups. OSXS 10.3.9. They don't mounht at boot when its locked.


I leave it locked because the pain of talking somebody through the unlock-lock knob twiddle is way less painful than the result of a bunped drive module. I tell 'em to keep away from that corner, but it happened once. Fortunately at the time that drive was mirrored, but it isn't any more.

-- Jerry Jensen

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