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Eagle 450 Installation and Technical Manual, Rev. 00
Multiple Initialization Files
The Eagle 450’s CMOS menu feature lets you easily change the initialization file the computer boots
from. Because of this, we suggest you keep more than one initialization file ready for use. That way, if
you run into a problem with one file, you can change the CMOS setting and reboot using a different file
that you know is good. You can even have different files for different configurations: your usual file with
the network enabled and all ports defined, a simple single-user file, and possibly others.
ADDING USER NAMES
All users, whether on a serial terminal or a networked workstation, need to enter a user name (and
possibly a password) to log on to the Eagle 450. As the computer is shipped from Alpha Micro, two user
names are defined,
Demo
and
System Service
. You will no doubt want to add more names for your
users. You can do so with the MUSER command.
You can use MUSER only from OPR:
LOG OPR:
ENTER
MUSER
ENTER
At the MUSER menu, type
L
ENTER
to list the currently defined users, or
A
ENTER
to add new users.
Besides name and password, you can define many characteristics and limits for each user. For details,
see the MUSER sheet in the
AMOS System Commands Reference Manual
.