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03-11-2004 04:18 PM
03-11-2004 04:18 PM
bout boot !
my system is hp9000 D270
os is 10.20
after replaced the damaged CDROM
we power on the system
but it can't boot from 8/16/5.6.0 (hard disk primary boot device)
but the second boot time
i discontinue it during 10 seconds
and
>sea
>bo p3
but this time
it boot normally
then i shutdown it again
and boot it
it can't boot
so i >sea
and
>bo p3
it boot normally!
what's wrong with my system!
os is 10.20
after replaced the damaged CDROM
we power on the system
but it can't boot from 8/16/5.6.0 (hard disk primary boot device)
but the second boot time
i discontinue it during 10 seconds
and
>sea
>bo p3
but this time
it boot normally
then i shutdown it again
and boot it
it can't boot
so i >sea
and
>bo p3
it boot normally!
what's wrong with my system!
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03-11-2004 04:30 PM
03-11-2004 04:30 PM
Re: bout boot !
After booting into the OS.
check whether the primary boot path is correct.
setboot -v
will give you with the necessary info.
check also whether the autoboot is enabled
to enable autoboot
setboot -v on
also set the primary boot path if not set properly
setboot -p 16/5.6.0
regds
Naveej
check whether the primary boot path is correct.
setboot -v
will give you with the necessary info.
check also whether the autoboot is enabled
to enable autoboot
setboot -v on
also set the primary boot path if not set properly
setboot -p 16/5.6.0
regds
Naveej
practice makes a man perfect!!!
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03-11-2004 04:30 PM
03-11-2004 04:30 PM
Re: bout boot !
After booting into the OS.
check whether the primary boot path is correct.
setboot -v
will give you with the necessary info.
check also whether the autoboot is enabled
to enable autoboot
setboot -b on
also set the primary boot path if not set properly
setboot -p 16/5.6.0
regds
Naveej
check whether the primary boot path is correct.
setboot -v
will give you with the necessary info.
check also whether the autoboot is enabled
to enable autoboot
setboot -b on
also set the primary boot path if not set properly
setboot -p 16/5.6.0
regds
Naveej
practice makes a man perfect!!!
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03-11-2004 04:39 PM
03-11-2004 04:39 PM
Re: bout boot !
Check the scsi id on the cd
Its probably wrong.
ioscan -fnk
last resort
insf -e
I think its the scsi id. Those labels on the cd's are a real pain to figure out, even the tech sometimes blow it.
SEP
Its probably wrong.
ioscan -fnk
last resort
insf -e
I think its the scsi id. Those labels on the cd's are a real pain to figure out, even the tech sometimes blow it.
SEP
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