Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5.1
fs0 : Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Primary,Master)/CDROM(Entry1)
blk0 : Acpi(PNP0A03,1)/Pci(1|0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)
blk1 : Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Primary,Master)
blk2 : Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Primary,Master)/CDROM(Entry1
3. Note the device name of the CD device:
fs0
You use this to explore the contents of the CD or DVD.
The map command displays or defines a mapping between a user-defined name and a device
handle. The most common use of this command is to assign drive letters to device handles
that support a file system protocol. When these mappings are created, the drive letters can
be used with all the file manipulation commands.
Use the map command to create new mappings or delete an existing mapping with the -d
option. If you use the map command without any parameters, all the current mappings are
listed. If you use the -v option, the mappings are shown with additional information on
each mapped handle. The following table describes the device mapping fields.
Table 1-4 EFI device mapping fields
DescriptionItem
This indicates a physical drive or a partition on a physical drive. A physical drive can be a
hard disk drive or a removable media drive. A
Partn
(in parentheses) appears when a disk drive contains a partition.
blkn
Acpi is Advance Configuration and Power Interface. The device type is the first entry in
parentheses. The second entry, X, is the PCI host number.
Acpi(Device,X)
This indicates PCI-related information. D is the PCI device/slot number and F is the PCI
function number.
Pci(D/F)
This denotes the physical characteristic of the SCSI disk. Pun is the SCSI number and Lun
is the LUN number on the physical device.
Scsi(Pun.Lun)
This indicates the partition Part and EFI signature Sig on the partition.
HD(Part,Sig)
Set ACPI flag to windows (cell-based servers only)
On cell-based servers, you must set the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
flag to the value appropriate for the operating system it boots. For the server to boot to Windows
Server 2003, set the ACPI flag to windows.
If you purchased your server with a Windows operating system option, this flag is set to windo ws
in the factory. If you purchased the server with a different OS or no OS, you must set this flag
to windows.
CAUTION: If you boot the server to Windows Server 2003 without setting the ACPI flag to
windows, the OS displays a blue screen error.
To set the ACPI flag, complete the following steps:
1. From the EFI Shell, enter the acpiconfig command.
EFI displays the current ACPI settings. If the flag is set to windows, EFI displays:
acpiconfig: windows
2. If the flag is not set to windows, enter the acpiconfig windows command.
3. Enter the acpiconfig command again to display the settings again and verify that the flag
is set correctly.
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