Display Current Settings - IBM pSeries 690 Service Manual

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SCSI 18200 MB Harddisk (loc=U0.1-P2/Z1-A8,0)
1. Information
2. Set Boot Sequence: Configure as 1st Boot Device
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Navigation 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 Navigation key: _
Selecting Information displays a menu similar to the following for a hard disk.
Device Information
/pci@3fffdf0a000/pci@2,4/scsi@1/sd@8,0
: (Integrated)
DEVICE
: SCSI 18200 MB Harddisk ( loc=U0.1-P2/Z1-A8,0)
NAME
: sd
DEVICE-TYPE
: block
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Navigation 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 Navigation key: _
The Set Boot Sequence option allows you to set the location of the device in the boot list.

Display Current Settings

This option displays the current setting of the customized boot list. An example of this menu, with one
device in the boot list, follows.
Current Boot Sequence
1. SCSI 18200 MB Harddisk (loc=U0.1-P1/Z1-A8,0)
2.
None
3.
None
4.
None
5.
None
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Navigation 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 Navigation key: _
X = eXit System Management Services
(Bootable)
X = eXit System Management Services
X = eXit System Management Services
Chapter 8. Using System Management Services
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