
The additional adapter configuration allows the user to configure an adapter that is not assigned a boot order. When this option is selected, the Adapter Configuration menu appears.
Figure 3.4 is an example of the Adapter Configuration Menu.
Figure 3.4 Adapter Configuration MenuMain Menu |
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BootSeq | Bus | DevFunc | BootSeq |
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1 LSI53C875 | 00 | A0 | 0 | LSI53C875 | 00 | 98 |
LSI53C895 |
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Highlight the adapter to be configured and pressEnter. The message Resetting Adapter, Please wait appears, and then the system scans for devices. The Utilities Menu appears and lists the available options, which are described below:
3.2.1.4Display ModeThe Display Mode option determines how much information about your host adapters and SCSI devices appear on your computer monitor during boot. For more complete information, choose the verbose setting. For a faster boot, choose the terse setting.
3.2.1.5Mono/ColorThe Mono/Color option allows a choice between a monochrome or color display for the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility. You might need to choose the mono setting to get a more readable screen on a monochrome monitor.
3.2.1.6LanguageIf enabled, the Language option allows you to select from five languages for the configuration utility: English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Configuring the LSIU40HVD |