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Attribute Details Description
The above example changes the sequence to embnic as rst device and cdrom as second and so on.
Disable the device cdrom and enable the oppy device in the boot list.
--BootSeqSet
Table 82. --BootSeqSet
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument DisketteFirst, HardDiskOnly, DevList, CdRomFirst
Sets the Initial Program Load (IPL) device sequence for the next system boot.
DisketteFirst — Sets the devices in the sequence: diskette, hard drive, CD- ROM, and option
ROMs (if available).
HardDiskOnly — Sets the devices in the sequence: hard drive and option ROMs (if available).
DevList — Sets the devices in the sequence: diskette, CD-ROM, hard drive, and option ROMs (if
available).
CdRomFirst — Sets the devices in the sequence: CD-ROM, diskette, hard drive, option ROMs (if
available).
--BootSpeed
Table 83. --BootSpeed
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Default, Compatible
Sets microprocessor speed to default or compatible. If set to compatible, the Central Processing Unit
(CPU) speed will be signicantly slower. This is implementation dependent. There is no specic speed
for compatible, except that it is signicantly slower than default.
--BootTimeVideo
Table 84. --BootTimeVideo
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Onboard, Addin
Sets the onboard or rst add-in video controller for boot time messages.
Onboard — The onboard video controller is used for boot-time messages.
Addin — The rst add-in video controller is used for boot-time messages.
NOTE: Depending on the BIOS search and system slot layout, the rst add-in device
changes.
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