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what command doyou use to view the current boot list

 
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David Heard
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what command doyou use to view the current boot list

what command doyou use to view the current boot list
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Pete Randall
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Re: what command doyou use to view the current boot list

setboot


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Jeff Schussele
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Re: what command doyou use to view the current boot list

Hi David,

Use the setboot command.
Can also be used to change boot options.
Do a man on it for details.

Rgds,
Jeff
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G. Vrijhoeven
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Re: what command doyou use to view the current boot list

HI,

I am not sure what you mean? Do you want to see a log file of all the startscripts?
/etc/rc.log.

Do you want to see from with devices you can boot.
Before you boot, interrupt the startup and type ISL>sea ipl

Or on the OS lvlnboot -v ( gives you the disks)


Gideon
Sean OB_1
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Re: what command doyou use to view the current boot list

setboot or lvlnboot -v will display bootable disks.

Geoff Wild
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Re: what command doyou use to view the current boot list

# lvlnboot -v vg00
Boot Definitions for Volume Group /dev/vg00:
Physical Volumes belonging in Root Volume Group:
/dev/dsk/c28t5d0 (0/0/0/3/0.5.0) -- Boot Disk
/dev/dsk/c0t6d0 (1/0/0/3/0.6.0) -- Boot Disk
Boot: lvol1 on: /dev/dsk/c28t5d0
/dev/dsk/c0t6d0
Root: lvol3 on: /dev/dsk/c28t5d0
/dev/dsk/c0t6d0
Swap: lvol2 on: /dev/dsk/c28t5d0
/dev/dsk/c0t6d0
Dump: lvol2 on: /dev/dsk/c0t6d0, 0

Rgds...Geoff
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