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тАО03-24-2005 10:09 PM
тАО03-24-2005 10:09 PM
Boot CD-ROM on HP9000
I don't have any OS installed on my HP9000 D370/2 server. How do i set the CD-ROM as 1st bootable device? Regards,
Dimitri
Dimitri
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тАО03-24-2005 11:34 PM
тАО03-24-2005 11:34 PM
Re: Boot CD-ROM on HP9000
Hi Didi,
Insert the cdrom in the drive.
power on the server.
Press a key when below message is displayed om the console.
o Press any key now before the 10 seconds elapse.
You should see the following prompt:
Boot from primary boot path (Y or N)?> N (enter NO)
Boot from alternate boot path (Y or N)?>
If the alternate boot path specifies the address of the CDROM, enter "Y". If not do a search for the hardware address that you would have to boot from.
At the bootadmin menu type in the following:
sea (this will search all boot devices)
Once you find your boot device type in the following:
bo (hardware path that reports the cdrom bootdevice) e.g. :bo scsi3
Hope this helps,
Robert-Jan
Insert the cdrom in the drive.
power on the server.
Press a key when below message is displayed om the console.
o Press any key now before the 10 seconds elapse.
You should see the following prompt:
Boot from primary boot path (Y or N)?> N (enter NO)
Boot from alternate boot path (Y or N)?>
If the alternate boot path specifies the address of the CDROM, enter "Y". If not do a search for the hardware address that you would have to boot from.
At the bootadmin menu type in the following:
sea (this will search all boot devices)
Once you find your boot device type in the following:
bo (hardware path that reports the cdrom bootdevice) e.g. :bo scsi3
Hope this helps,
Robert-Jan
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тАО03-25-2005 04:58 AM
тАО03-25-2005 04:58 AM
Re: Boot CD-ROM on HP9000
Thanks, Robert-Jan. I'll take your advice, when my console problem solved (see my No prompt on the console thread).
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тАО03-29-2005 04:39 AM
тАО03-29-2005 04:39 AM
Re: Boot CD-ROM on HP9000
Now i think i know how to solve the problem. Thanks.
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