joshmccraney said:
I'm unsure if I'm taken to GRUB or BIOS
The screens in your images are BIOS screens.
joshmccraney said:
how can I have the computer automatically log into ubuntu without seeing this?
On the first screen, it says "Press <DEL> to run Setup" just below supermicro.com (the right part of the first line of the message there), so pressing the Del key while you're at that screen should take you to the BIOS setup utility.
On the second screen, "Enter Setup" is one of the menu options, selecting that should also take you to the BIOS setup utility.
joshmccraney said:
I have a graphics card I would like to use. When I plug it into the motherboard and connect the monitor the the graphics card, I get no response from the screen
Not even the screens you showed images of? Those should come up regardless of the monitor/graphics card arrangement (the computer boots in a default graphics mode that should work with any monitor/graphics card combination). If you see nothing at all, it usually means something isn't hooked up right (wrong cable from monitor to graphics card?) or something isn't configured right on the card (jumper in wrong place, perhaps).
joshmccraney said:
the graphics card will only work with the OS until I install the correct drivers (which cannot be installed unless the graphics card is plugged in and running)
The screens you showed images of have nothing to do with your OS; they are straight from the BIOS. As above, they should display no matter what your monitor/graphics card arrangement is, since they don't require any graphics modes that are specific to particular cards.
The way I normally do this is to boot the computer from my installation medium for my OS (such as an installation CD/DVD for Ubuntu) with my desired monitor/graphics card combination already installed, and run the OS installation process with that monitor/card, so it installs the correct drivers.