Accessing The Diagnostic Partition Under Red Hat Linux - Sun Microsystems Ultra 20 User Manual

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4. From the Hardware Diagnostics main menu, choose Immediate Burn-In Testing.
5. Select Load Burn-in Script.
6. Do one of the following actions:
a. Type noinput.tst and press Enter.
b. If you are using a test you created yourself, type d:\testname.tst into the Load
Burn-in Script field, where testname is the name of the test you created.
7. Select Perform Burn-in Tests to run the script.
8. When the tests are complete, press the Esc key to exit the Display Results window.
9. Select Exit to DOS and press Enter.
10. At the DOS prompt, type the following:
C:> d:
11. Type the following to list the contents of the diagnostic partition.
D:> dir
The noinput.jrl log displays.
3.6.4
Accessing the Diagnostic Partition Under Red Hat
Linux
To access the diagnostic partition when you are running a Red Had Linux operating
system:
1. Remove the Supplemental CD from the DVD tray.
2. Reboot the workstation and start the Linux Red Hat operating system.
3. Become superuser.
4. Determine if your diagnostic partition is configured to be mounted by typing the
following command:
# ls /diagpart
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Sun Ultra 20 Workstation User Guide • August 2006

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