Openboot Emergency Procedures; Openboot Emergency Procedures For Workstations With Standard; Usb) Keyboards - Sun Microsystems Sun Blade 1000 Service Manual

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C H A P T E R

OpenBoot Emergency Procedures

The introduction of USB keyboards with Sun's newest desktop systems has made it
necessary to change some of the OpenBoot™ emergency procedures. Specifically, the
Stop-N, Stop-D, and Stop-F commands that are available on workstations that have
standard (non-USB) keyboards and are not supported on systems that have USB
keyboards. The following sections describe the OpenBoot emergency procedures for
systems with standard keyboards and for newer workstations with USB keyboards.
10.1
OpenBoot Emergency Procedures for
Workstations With Standard (Non-USB)
Keyboards
When issuing any of the following commands (see
), hold down the keys
TABLE 10-1
immediately after turning on the power to your workstation. Keep the keys pressed
for a few seconds until the keyboard LEDs flash.
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