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07-11-2003 09:34 AM
07-11-2003 09:34 AM
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07-11-2003 09:44 AM
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Re: Boot in single user mode
probably the easiest is to interrupt the autoboot. when the screen reads:
to discontinue, press any key within 10 seconds
press key to get to the main menu.
then boot the primary boot device
bo pri
when the screen prints
interact with IPL (y/n/q)?
type y
at the ISL> prompt type hpux -is
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07-11-2003 09:52 AM
07-11-2003 09:52 AM
Re: Boot in single user mode
Go to the machine boot it and enter the
ISL mode on
then do hpux -is and you will enter the single mode.
Caesar
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07-11-2003 09:57 AM
07-11-2003 09:57 AM
Re: Boot in single user mode
hpux -is
OR from the command prompt issue the following the system will enter the single user mode.
#shutdown -r 1
HTH,
Piyush
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07-11-2003 09:58 AM
07-11-2003 09:58 AM
Re: Boot in single user mode
the c100 owners guide:
http://h200002.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpv37672/lpv37672.pdf
appendix D for the boot console interface
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07-11-2003 10:00 AM
07-11-2003 10:00 AM
Re: Boot in single user mode
bo hpux
Interact with the ISL prompt Y
hpux -is
It is possible though that single user mode was password protected.
What you should really do is:
Interupt at the 10 second prompt.
sea
Stick a core OS CD in th CD-ROM.
bo p#
replace the # with the correct number.
Whatever data was on the machine isn't particularly useful unless of course it was within your own company.
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