Select Boot Device - IBM Intellistation POWER 9112 265 User Manual

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OK Prompt: Provides access to the open firmware command prompt. This option
should only be used by service personnel to obtain additional debug information.
Multiboot Startup: Toggles between OFF and ON and selects whether the Multiboot
menu invokes automatically on startup.

Select Boot Device

Select this option to view and change the custom boot list, which is the sequence of
devices read at startup.
Select Boot Devices
1 Display Current Settings
2 Restore Default Settings
3 Configure 1st Boot Device
4 Configure 2nd Boot Device
5 Configure 3rd Boot Device
6 Configure 4th Boot Device
7 Configure 5th Boot Device
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Navigator keys:
M = return to main menu
ESC key = return to previous screen
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Type the number of the menu item and press Enter or Select a Navigator key: _
Display Current Settings: Lists the current order of devices in the boot list. The
following screen shows an example of this display.
Current Boot Device
1. SCSI 9100 MB Harddisk (loc = P1-I6/Z1-A8
2. SCSI CD-ROM (loc = P1/Z1-A1)
3. SCSI Tape (loc = P1/Z1-A0)
4. Ethernet (loc = P1-I5/E10)
5. None
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Navigator keys:
M = return to main menu
ESC key = return to previous screen
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Type the number of the menu item and press Enter or Select a Navigator key: _
Restore Default Settings: Restores the boot list to the default device of:
1. Primary diskette drive
2. CD-ROM drive
3. Tape drive (if installed)
4. Hard disk drive
5. Network adapter
X = eXit System Management Services
X = eXit System Management Services
Chapter 4. Using System Management Services
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