MultiBoot Menu (Model 150)
The options available from this screen allow you to view and set various options
regarding the operating system and boot sequence.
Note: The SMS software on the Model 140 and Model 240 do not have this menu
option. On these systems, this menu is replaced by the Boot menu. See
“Select Boot Devices” on page 3-30 for details.
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Multiboot Menu
1. Select Software
2. Software Default
3. Select Install Device
4. Select Boot Devices
5. OK Prompt
6. Multiboot Startup
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Figure 3-4. Text-based System Management Services - Multiboot Menu
Select Software: If supported by the operating system, this option shows the names
of the operating system installed. This option may not be supported by all operating
systems.
In the case of AIX this is a supported option, if you receive a message saying that:
No Operating System Installed
this would mean that information in non-volatile storage could have been lost, as
would happen if the battery had been removed. In order to recreate this value, issue
the bootlist command under AIX with the appropriate parameters as to the location
of the operating system in a particular hard disk. Please see the explanation of the
bootlist command in your AIX documentation.
Software Default: If supported by the operating system, lets you select the default
operating system to start the system. This option may not be supported by all
operating systems.
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