5.Exit to the main menu by pressing Esc. The new boot option now appears in the EFI Boot Manager main menu.
EFI Boot Manager ver 1.10 [14.62] Please select a boot option
Boot from lan0
Boot Configuration System Configuration
Use ^ and v to change option(s). Use Enter to select an option
6.Select the new boot option you created. The following is an example of a successful boot using the new boot option.
Starting: Boot from lan0
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Downloading | HPUX | bootloader |
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Starting HPUX bootloader |
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Downloading | file | fpswa.efi | (328192 bytes) |
(C)Copyright 2004
Revision 2.018 | |||
Booting from Lan |
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Downloading file AUTO | (26 bytes) | ||
Press Any Key to interrupt | Autoboot | ||
AUTO ==> boot Rel_B.11.23/IINSTALL | |||
Seconds left till autoboot | - | 0 | |
AUTOBOOTING... |
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AUTO BOOT> boot Rel_B.11.23/IINSTALL
Downloading file Rel_B.11.23/IINSTALL
7.At the client, from the main menu, select Install
a.Respond to the Network Configuration dialog box.
b.Respond to the UI Display Options dialog box (run at
c.If working from the
8.Select Install/New Install.
9.Select the recovery configuration to use, and then allow the recovery to continue.
Retaining Recovery ImagesThe
You might want to prevent a specific recovery image from being deleted from your system. To do this, you must rename the recovery image and the image directory, and use manage_index to reflect the new names in the CINDEX file.
The following example renames a recovery archive
Recovery_Archive.sav:
1.Log in to the system where recovery images are stored. This could be a system other then the
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