
MultiBoot Menu (Model 150)
The options available from this screen allow you to view and set va regarding the operating system and boot sequence.
Note: The SMS software on the Model 140 and Model 240 do not have
option. On these systems, this menu is replacedBoot menu.bySeethe “Select Boot Devices” on page
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1.Select Software
2.Software Default
3.Select Install Device
4.Select Boot Devices
5.OK Prompt
6.Multiboot Startup
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Select | Software : If | supported by the operating system, this option s |
of the operating system installed. This option may not be supported systems.
In the | case | of | AIX | this is | a | supported option, | if you | receive | |||
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thebootlist command | under | AIX | with | the appropriate | parameters | as | to | ||||
of the operating system in a particular hard disk. Please | see | the | |||||||||
bootlist | command | in | your | AIX | documentation. |
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Software Default : If supported by the operating system, lets you sel operating system to start the system. This option may not be suppor operating systems.
Chapter 3. System Management