device. The next time the system is turned on, it will autoboot from the
device you have just selected.
NOTE: If you do not enter a device name within 30 seconds, the system
attempts to boot from the Ethernet device, EZA0.
Figure 2–5: Selecting a Bootable Device
KA670-A Vn.n VMB n.n
Performing normal system tests.
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50..49..48..47..46..45..44..43..42..41..40..39..38..37..36..35..
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18..17..16..15..14..13..12..11..10..09..08..07..06..05..04..03..
Tests completed.
Loading system software.
No default boot device has been specified.
Available devices.
-DIA0 (RF72)
-DIA1 (RF72)
-MUA0 (TK70)
-EZA0 (08-00-2B-06-10-42)
Device? [EZA0]:DIA0
(BOOT/R5:0 DIA0)
2..
-DIA0
1..0..
Changing the Boot Device
Once a boot device is identified, the system autoboots from that device each
time you turn it on, until you do one of the following:
•
Change the setting of the Break Enable/Disable switch to enable (up,
position 1). If you do so, the system will not autoboot but will enter
console mode after completing self-tests (assuming you have not defined
a halt action of
REBOOT
command).
Refer to Section 2.4.2 for instructions on booting from
console mode.
•
Change the boot device by using the SET BOOT command.
2–8 VAX 4000 Model 300 Operation
or
using the
RESTART_REBOOT
console
SET HALT