Fix PXE-E53 and PXE-M0F Errors After Installing Ubuntu Server on Fujitsu Primergy S1

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My server was running on Debian 11. I have wanted to reinstall it with a new Debian version and after installation, it wrote me:

Please remove installation medium, then press Enter

I have removed the disk and pressed Enter. Then it wrote:

CLIENT MAC ADDR: ... GUID: ...
PXE-E53: No boot file name received
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent.
Operating System not found

I have found on the internet that there is a problem with disks, but right after the installation?
I can see both of my disks in the BIOS – HDD 500GB and SSD 120GB.
Also, BIOS is telling me their "OK" state.

I tried to install Ubuntu – ubuntu-22.04.1-live-server-amd64 server to check if there is just some error with ISO file from Debian but there I am with the same error again.

I am Booting it with USB 16GB

Intel Boot Agent GE v1.3.27

CPU: Intel Xeon X3350 @ 2.83GHz

RAM: 4x 2048MB DDR2-800 ECC Hynix S6

GPU: No graphic card


Also

When booting Linux installation and continuing with just a console, I can see my disks with their size. Also, the OS is able to install itself on those disks but cannot just boot. Displays that error above.
I also tried Windows Server 2008 and it CANNOT find disks. Maybe some installation broke drivers?

Best Answer

So actually, I guess you were right with the RAID. I did not know that there is a function in BIOS to turn off the RAID selection. A friend just did that and we could easily boot from the BIOS menu now. You can reply to this as a new Answer and I will mark it as a solution. Thank you very much for your help!

RAID mode allows several hard disk drives to function as one storage area (the array) to provide either data redundancy (backup security) or faster performance (striped reading/writing data from or to the disk drives). note: Some vendor recommends setting the SATA Controller Mode BEFORE installing the operating system.