Subject: Re: Anyway to autoboot?
To: Rudi Bierach (Rudnuts) <s2171802@cse.unsw.edu.au>
From: Chris Mackerell <chris@bcl.co.nz>
List: port-pmax
Date: 10/20/1997 09:47:56
Rudi Bierach (Rudnuts) wrote:
>
> yeah, this didn't work for my 5000/20...
> I wish a had a manual... but I bought it as ex stock from my uni...
On my 5000/133 which used to be a DECstation, but now has no
video card and a VT420 as a console, the boot monitor
variables that are set are:
boot=3/rz0/netbsd -a
testaction=q
console=s
haltaction=h
more=24
#=3
osconsole=3
This system boots automatically from power on. I can remember
having some trouble getting it to do so, but can't really
remember which variable was the important one.
Cheers
Chris
>
> ----------
> From: Reini (Reinhold Huber)[SMTP:Reinhold.Huber@Fachschaften.TU-Muenchen.DE (Reinhold Huber)]
> Sent: Friday, 17 October 1997 19:15
> To: Rudi Robert Bierach
> Cc: Reini (Reinhold Huber)
> Subject: Re: Anyway to autoboot?
>
> On Fri, 17 Oct 1997, Rudi Robert Bierach wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to get the decstation to boot automatically on power up?
> > Is it some env that has to be set?
> I don't know about the 5000s, but about the 3100 and 2100.
> There is an environment variable which determines bootmode, see page
> C-17 in the second part 'Operator's guide' of DECstation 2100/3100
> Hardware Installation / Operator's Guide handbook:
>
> bootpath Nonvolatile (something of the form rz(0,X,0)<kernelname>, with X
> SCSI ID of your boot disk
> bootmode Nonvolatile ('*': bootconsole,
> 'a': autoboot, like typing 'auto' on console prompt)
> Try
> setenv bootmode a
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Greetings,
> Reinhold Huber
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