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If you use any spaces or tabs in the boot environment variable, you must
surround the entire value with double quotation marks. For example, to
set the boot environment variable to use the mop protocol to perform a
multiuser boot from the base system Ethernet controller in slot 3, type
setenv boot ''3/mop -a''.
For details about the boot command parameters for each TURBOchannel
option module, refer to the TURBOchannel Options User's Guide.

G.2.3 cat Command

Use the cat command to display the contents of a script.
The cat command format is
cat slot-number/script-name
slot-number is the number of the module that has the contents you want to
display. (The base system module is slot 3.)
script-name is the name of the script for which you want to display the
contents.
G.2.4 cnfg Command
Use the cnfg command to display hardware configuration information.
The cnfg command format is
cnfg [slot-number]
Keep the following points in mind about the cnfg command:
To display general system configuration information, type the cnfg
command without the slot-number parameter.
To display detailed configuration information for an individual module,
replace the optional slot-number parameter with the slot number of the
module for which you want a configuration display.
G.2.5 d Command
Use the d command to deposit values in memory.
The d command format is
d [-(b | h | w)] [-S count] rng
Keep the following points in mind about the d command,
Use one of the optional parameters -(b | h | w ) to specify whether to
deposit the contents as bytes (-b), halfwords (-h), or words (-w).
Console Commands
G.2 Summary of Console Commands
Console Commands G–7

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