HP 9000 Series Service Manual page 430

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---Boot Help ------------------------------------------------------
BOot continues the boot sequence from the specified path.
The primary boot path is normally the disk containing
the operating system.
The alternate path is normally a tape device.
BOot
BOot PRImary
BOot ALTernate
BOot LAN<.lan path>INSTALL
BOot <path>
<.lan path> is a delimiter '.' followed by either
<path> is either in I/O notation, such as 1/2/3.4.5.6
Short command for BOot: bo
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---Default Help---------------------------------------------------
DEfault initializes system Stable Storage values to their defaults
based on the system configuration.
DEfault set the following values:
Primary Path
Alternate Path
Console Path
Keyboard Path
Autoboot
Autosearch
Short command for DEfault: de
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---Eepromread Help ---------------------------------------------------
EepromRead reads and displays Firmware EEPROM locations.
EepromRead
EepromRead <addr>
EEpromRead <addr><len>
<addr>:
<len> :
Short command for EEpromRead: er
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B-26
an IP address, such as 10.6.6.6
or a lan address, such as 080009-123abc.
lan path can be omitted to broadcast the
request for boot from an install server.
or <path label> format, such as P0, P1, ...P19
4.5
16/5.0
0.0
16/7.0
OFF
OFF
at <addr>
at <addr>
hex or decimal byte offset in EEPROM (default = 0)
number of words to display (default = 64 words)
Boot from primary path
Boot from primary path
Boot from alternate path
Boot from HP-UX Install server
Boot from specified path
Display entire contents of EEPROM
Display 64 words of EEPROM starting
Display <len> words of EEPROM starting
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