Variables; Table 8 Boot Manager Variables - Nokia IP1200 Series Installation Manual

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Using the Boot Manager
parameters on the hard disk drive. You can set these values by using boot
manager commands.
This chapter describes the boot manager commands.

Variables

A number of variables are stored by the boot manager in nonvolatile memory.
You can set and view most variables from the boot manager prompt.
lists the boot manager variables.

Table 8 Boot Manager Variables

Variable
boot manager
revision
autoboot
bootwait
boot-file
boot-flags
boot-device
100
Description
Version number of the boot manager. This variable cannot be set
from the command line.
If autoboot is set to no, the IP1200 Series stops at the boot
manager command line during the boot process.
If autoboot is set to yes, the IP1200 Series does not stop at the
boot manager command line during a boot up. It does wait for
the amount of time specified in bootwait for input from the
keyboard. If input is received, the boot manager goes to the
command line; otherwise, it proceeds with the boot up.
Default is yes.
Amount of time, in seconds, that the boot manager waits for
input during a boot up when autoboot is set to yes.
Default is three seconds.
Name of the operating system kernel file.
Default is /image/current/kernel.
String of flags passed to the kernel.
Default is -x.
Device from which the boot-file loads.
Default is wd0.
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