Installation guide
4: Configuring the Boot Parameters using the Local Console
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Step 8:
Select option 2 at the Freeway Boot System Main Menu (Figure 4–1 on page 54) to
review the current boot parameters. Verify that the changes you entered are correct. If
the changes are incorrect, or you entered
nn
nn
oo
oo
to store data, select option 3 again and
modify the boot parameters to their correct values.
Step 9:
Select option 1 from the Freeway Boot System Main Menu (Figure 4–1 on page 54) on
the Freeway console to perform the system boot.
Note
After the initial system boot, you can telnet or rlogin to Freeway
from the boot server (or from any other computer on the network)
and use the Freeway Interactive Menu for Freeway operations as
described in the Freeway User Guide.
Step 10:
Use the blank form in Figure 4–3 to write down your boot parameter configurations for
future reference.
Step 11:
Run the loopback test to check the hardware and software installation as described in
the Freeway Loopback Test Procedures.
Step 12:
If Freeway will normally boot from the boot server, installation is complete. If Freeway
will boot from its local disk, you must download the files from the boot server onto the
local disk. Follow the instructions in the Build Hard Disk from Boot Server section in
the Freeway User Guide.