You're not understanding. It's not a problem "seeing" the 64-bit option. It's a problem that the option is there and selected by default and I can't change it to default to 32-bit. If I reboot this box, the 64-bit option is selected by default and if I don't change it to the 32-bit option the box will not boot up.
Again, if I DON'T MANUALLY change to the 32-bit option every time I reboot then the box FAILS to load Open-E.
This is not about "seeing" the option in there. I don't care about what it looks like. All I want to do is to remotely reboot that box from time to time and know it will come back up, which it won't do right now because it defaults to the non-existent 64-bit kernel. If the boot options were available in the console for the Lite version this issue would be easy to work around.
I have the install already loaded to disk drives so no option to mount on my PC. I guess I'll have to convert this one back to the trial license, use the console tools to change the boot option to 32-bit and then convert to the Lite license again.
I will see if we can get this fixed in the next release in January in the mean time you will have to use the Trial version on the usb stick then set to 32bit mode then update with the Lite key then reboot and it will always start at 32bit.
I was hoping to find a way to do this after it was installed since I already have test data on the system but I think at this point I'm going to modify the kernel.cfg in the .iso so it only shows the 32-bit. Then copy my data, backup the config and reinstall with my modified .iso.
Thanks for making a great product! Like I said earlier...my company has purchased several Open-E licenses because we think highly of you.