Enforced pause
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, so I don't. But I really had to patch the BIOS of my D830 because I had trouble with graphics in Centos 5. So after downloading a new BIOS (A04) from Dell's support site and crossing my fingers, I find that I cannot boot, as this has detected a change in the BIOS signature.
Damn.
I'd forgotten, that the software checks the integrity of the BIOS and refuses to unlock the system if it has been tampered with.
Since I use the software in corporate mode, I have to wait until Monday to get the Safeboot admins to remotely unlock (or recover) my installation.
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