Okay, so how do we do this exactly? I get nothing from the console that appears to give me access to the kernel.cfg file. In fact, on the 32-bit lite version, the console appears to pretty much be worthless.

Open-E developers, if you won't allow us to automatically boot the 32-bit load then why bother keeping it in there ??? Even in a lab environment, if I remote-boot the SAN I need to know it will come back up and I have 32-bit hardware in my lab (my company owns several paid-for licenses). This is an easy thing to do to give us an option to choose the 32-bit option as the default.

I love Open-E...hate the control factor.

RG