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Auto Boot at powerup only [Y/N] = N?

YAutoboot is attempted at powerup reset only.

NAutoboot is attempted at any reset. (Default)

Auto Boot Scan Enable [Y/N] = Y?

YIf Autoboot is enabled, the Autoboot process attempts to boot from devices specified in the scan list (for example, FDISK/CDROM/TAPE/HDISK). (Default)

NIf Autoboot is enabled, the Autoboot process uses the Controller LUN and Device LUN to boot.

Auto Boot Scan Device Type List = FDISK/CDROM/TAPE/HDISK?

This is the listing of boot devices displayed if the Autoboot Scan option is enabled. If you modify the list, follow the format shown above (uppercase letters, using forward slash as separator).

Auto Boot Controller LUN = 00?

Refer to the PPCBug Firmware Package User's Manual for a listing of disk/tape controller modules currently supported by PPCBug. (Default = 0x00)

Auto Boot Device LUN

= 00?

Refer to the PPCBug Firmware Package User's Manual listed in Appendix C, Related Documentation for a listing of disk/tape devices currently supported by PPCBug. (Default = 0x00)

Auto Boot Partition Number = 00?

Identifies which disk “partition” is to be booted, as specified in the PowerPC Reference Platform (PReP) specification. If set to zero, the firmware will search the partitions in order (1, 2, 3, 4) until it finds the first “bootable” partition. That is then the partition that will be booted. Other acceptable values are 1, 2, 3, or 4. In these four cases, the partition specified will be booted without searching.

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