Openboot Emergency Procedures For Systems With Usb Keyboards; Stop-A Functionality; Stop-N Equivalent Functionality - Sun Microsystems Sun Blade 100 Service Manual

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10.2
OpenBoot Emergency Procedures for
Systems With USB Keyboards
The following sections describe how to perform the functions of the Stop-
commands on systems that have USB keyboards.
10.2.1

Stop-A Functionality

Stop-A (Abort) works the same as it does on systems with standard keyboards,
except that it does not work during the first few seconds after the machine is reset.
10.2.2

Stop-N Equivalent Functionality

1. After turning on the power to your system, wait until the front panel power-
indicator LED begins to blink and you hear an audible beep.
2. Quickly press the front panel power switch twice (similar to the way you would
double-click a mouse).
A screen similar to the following is displayed to indicate that you have successfully
reset the NVRAM contents to the default values. If a screen similar to the following
is not displayed, repeat steps 1 and 2.
Sun Blade 100 (UltraSPARC-IIe 500MHz), Keyboard Present
OpenBoot 4.0, 512 MB memory installed, Serial #135883889.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:cf:46:11, Host ID: 80cf4611.
Safe NVRAM mode, the following nvram configuration variables have
been overridden:
These changes are temporary and the original values will be restored
after the next hardware or software reset.
ok
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Sun Blade 100 Service Manual • October 2000
'diag-switch?' is true
'use-nvramrc?' is false
'input-device', 'output-device' are defaulted
'ttya-mode', 'ttyb-mode' are defaulted

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