Advanced Menu - Fujitsu Primergy TX120 User Manual

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Boot Sequence

8.2.5 Advanced Menu

The [Advanced] menu sets the peripheral device and PCI device options.
Main
Advanced
Setting items on this menu to incorrect values
may cause your system to malfunction.
Peripheral Configuration
PCI Configuration
Advanced System Configuration
Power On/Off
IPMI
Reset configuration Data:
F1
Help
Exit
Esc
Item
Peripheral Configuration
PCI Configuration
Advanced System
Configuration
Power On/Off
IPMI
Reset Configuration Data
table: Items on the Boot Options Submenu
Setting
• CD-ROM Drive
• Diskette
• Hard Drive
• Legacy LAN Card
• MBA V9.4.5 Slot
0900
Security
Server
Setup Warning
[No]
-/+
Change Values
Select Item
Select Menu
Enter
Select
table: Items on the Advanced Menu
Setting
Configures the serial port, parallel port, etc. Press the [Enter] key to display the
"8.2.6 Peripheral Configuration Submenu" ( pg.198) window.
Configures the PCI device. Press the [Enter] key to display the "8.2.7 PCI
Configuration Submenu" ( pg.199) window.
Configures additional settings. Press the [Enter] key to display the "8.2.8
Advanced System Configuration Submenu" ( pg.200) window.
Configures power On/Off settings. Press the [Enter] key to display the "8.2.9
Power On/Off Submenu" ( pg.201) window.
Configures server management settings. Press the [Enter] key to display the
"8.2.10 IPMI Submenu" ( pg.202) window.
• Yes
• No (Initial value)
PRIMERGY TX120 User's Guide
Description
The order of reading the OS is set by pressing [Enter].
Use the [+] [-] keys to change the order of priority for the
selected device. Booting from a selected device can be
disabled with the [Space] key. (The mark "!" is displayed by
the name of the disabled device.) If a non-existing device is
displayed, delete it from the list by pressing the [*] key.
Exit
Item Specific Help
F9
Setup Defaults
Sub-Menu
F10
Save and Exit
Description
Sets whether or not to initialize the Extended System
Configuration Data (ESCD) where the system resources
are recorded.
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