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12-21-2000 01:01 PM
12-21-2000 01:01 PM
boot without keyboard
Hi all:
Wanting to know if it possible for a 9000/800 and 9000/700 series systems to boot without a keyboard and console attached.
To make a long story short, a system PANIC'ed and on the way back up, it would not come up. We put a console on and it came up. This was a 9000/800 box.
Doing a search says a 9000/800 system will boot (except a D series). But this instance seems to say otherwise. Any ideas?
Wanting to know if it possible for a 9000/800 and 9000/700 series systems to boot without a keyboard and console attached.
To make a long story short, a system PANIC'ed and on the way back up, it would not come up. We put a console on and it came up. This was a 9000/800 box.
Doing a search says a 9000/800 system will boot (except a D series). But this instance seems to say otherwise. Any ideas?
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