Specifications

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Service
Handbook
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Running
fx
After
king one
of
tfu:
above methods
to
boot
fx.
the
system displays
the
following
message:
Currently in
safe
read-only mode
Do
you require extended mode with all options available with
all
options available?
(no)
1.
Entery
2.
Atthefx:
‘device-name’
=
.(dksc)
prompsenterthedevicenamefor
the
disk
drive or
press
<Rem
to
use
the
device
in
parenthesis.
or
press
<Retarn>
to
use
the controller
number
in
parenthesis.
3.
At the
f
x
:
c
t
lr#
=
(
0
)
prompt,
enter the
number
of
the
device’s
controller
4.
Atthefx:
drive-type
=
(type)
,enterthetypeofthediskdriveorpress
<Rem
to
use
the
type
in
parenthesis.
5.
Atthefx:
drive#
=
(l),enterthedriveIDnumberofthediskdriveorpress
<Retarn>
to
use
the number
in
parenthesis.
The system displays the
fx
menu
and
f
x>
prompt:
-----
please choose one
(?
for
help,
..
to quit this menu)-----
[dl
t
[dl
ebw/
[I1
del/
[aluto
[bl
adblock/
[exel rcise/ [rlepartition/
[flormat
fx>
Running
tx
in
IRIX
fk
is
also
available when the
IRM
operating
system
is
running.
Use
the
following
commaod
to
start
fx
in
a read-only mode.
Note:
To
use
fx
in
IRDC
you must
be
logged
in
as
root.
TostartkinIRIX:
1.
At
the
IRM
system
promps
enter/usr/bidk
The system prompts you
to
select the device name, the controller
number,
axid
the
drive
ID
number.
2. Select the device name, the controller
number,
and the drive
ID
number
for the
drive
that
you want
to
idenw.
After displaying a waxning message
and
the
manufacturer’s
model number for
the
selected
drive,
the system displays the
fx>
prompt
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