S2600GZ and S2600GL

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BIOS Setup Utility Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS
System Early POST Timeout
Option Values:
[
0 65535, 0 is default
]
Help Text:
The boot timeout takes effect before loading any third party option ROMs.
Comments: The number of seconds the BIOS will pause at the early stage of POST before the BIOS
loads any third party option ROMs.
Valid values are 0-65535. Zero is the default. After entering the desired timeout, press the <Enter> key
to register that timeout value to the system. These settings are in seconds. The timeout value entered
will take effect on the next boot.
This timeout value is independent of the FRB2 setting for BIOS boot failure protection. The FBR2
countdown will be suspended during the time that the Boot Timeout countdown is active.
Also, neither the <Pause> key nor the <ESC> key works at this moment as Keyboard service is not
ready.
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]
1. Boot Option #1
2. Boot Option #2
Boot Option <#n>
Option Values: <Available Boot Device #n>
Help Text:
Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position.
Comments: When the Boot order has been chosen, it will take effect on the next boot. The
system will go down the list and boot from the first device on the list which is available and bootable.
This establishes the Boot Order only with respect to the normal boot path. This order has no effect on
the Boot Manager selection list or the <F6> BIOS Boot Menu popup, both of which simply list all
bootable devices available in the order in which they were detected. Whether or not a potential Boot
Device is in this list has no bearing on the presence or order of Boot Devices shown for Boot Manager
or the BIOS Boot Menu.
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3. CDROM Order
Option Values: <None>
Help Text:
Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
Comments: Selection only. Position to this line and press the <Enter> key to go to the
CDROM Order Screen.
This option appears when one or more bootable CDROM drives are available in the system. This
includes USB CDROM devices, but not USB Keys formatted for CRDOM emulation, which are seen as
Hard Disk drives.
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