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тАО04-06-2005 05:33 AM
тАО04-06-2005 05:33 AM
How to Modify KernelPrompt ?
------Mark Cater wrote on Apr 5, 2005 09:47:50 GMT:
> how do i modify:
> ISL booting hpux KernelPrompt "Choose Operating System to Install :" 120 1
> 1. target OS is B.11.00
> 2. target OS is B.11.11
> 3. target OS is B.11.23 PA
> 4. Exit
> To change options/timing.
> It appears to be kept in boot_lif if you do a strings on this file.
man 1m auto_adm
man 4 auto_adm
> how do i modify:
> ISL booting hpux KernelPrompt "Choose Operating System to Install :" 120 1
> 1. target OS is B.11.00
> 2. target OS is B.11.11
> 3. target OS is B.11.23 PA
> 4. Exit
> To change options/timing.
> It appears to be kept in boot_lif if you do a strings on this file.
man 1m auto_adm
man 4 auto_adm
What could possibly go wrong?
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тАО04-06-2005 05:44 AM
тАО04-06-2005 05:44 AM
Re: How to Modify KernelPrompt ?
John,
Wouldn't it make more sense to respond to Mark's thread, rather than start a new one that Mark my well never see? If you respond to his thread, he will be emailed (unless he turned off notification) and will probably check the thread and see your helpful response.
Pete
Pete
Wouldn't it make more sense to respond to Mark's thread, rather than start a new one that Mark my well never see? If you respond to his thread, he will be emailed (unless he turned off notification) and will probably check the thread and see your helpful response.
Pete
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тАО04-06-2005 07:42 AM
тАО04-06-2005 07:42 AM
Re: How to Modify KernelPrompt ?
> Wouldn't it make more sense to respond to Mark's thread, rather than start
> a new one that Mark my well never see? If you respond to his thread, he will
> be emailed (unless he turned off notification) and will probably
> check the thread and see your helpful response.
I would agree that your suggestion is the most desirable way. However, at the bottom of the original thread I noticed the line "Thread closed by author"... and there was no "Reply" button (as there was on this thread). So I assumed that starting a new thread was the only way to get this valuable information to the ITRC user community.
> a new one that Mark my well never see? If you respond to his thread, he will
> be emailed (unless he turned off notification) and will probably
> check the thread and see your helpful response.
I would agree that your suggestion is the most desirable way. However, at the bottom of the original thread I noticed the line "Thread closed by author"... and there was no "Reply" button (as there was on this thread). So I assumed that starting a new thread was the only way to get this valuable information to the ITRC user community.
What could possibly go wrong?
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