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Figure 2–5: Selecting a Bootable Device
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Performing normal system tests.
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Tests completed.
Loading system software.
No default boot device has been specified.
Available devices.
-DIA0 (RF72)
-DIA1 (RF72)
-MUA0 (TK70)
-EZA0 (08-00-2B-06-10-42)
Device? [EZA0]:DIA0
(BOOT/R5:0 DIA0)
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-DIA0
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Changing the Boot Device
Once a boot device is identified, the system autoboots from that device each
time you turn it on, until you do one of the following:
Change the setting of the Break Enable/Disable switch to enable (up,
dot inside the circle). If you do so, the system will not autoboot but
will enter console mode after completing self-tests (assuming you have
not defined a halt action of REBOOT or RESTART_REBOOT using the SET
HALT console command). Refer to Section 2.4.2 for instructions on
booting from console mode.
Change the boot device by using the SET BOOT command.
Operating the System 2–9