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Configuring the BIOS
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We now need to configure the BIOS of the server motherboard.
You can do this via a keyboard and monitor attached to the server or through IPMI as outlined in a previous section.
The settings and screen shots are all taken from a Supermicro X10SRH-CLN4F, but most are applicable to most server motherboards (I would imagine).