SRM help? (fwd)

Tom Linden tom at kednos.com
Fri May 28 18:39:41 UTC 2004


If that doesn't work, disconnect the power from the disk drives, then when
you get >>> set auto_action halt

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  Behalf Of Marco Benton
  Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 11:22 AM
  To: Linux and Red Hat on Alpha processors
  Subject: Re: SRM help? (fwd)
  
  
  there should be a variable called "AUTO_ACTION", set that to halt. (for 
  old SRMs)
  
  usually you can "control-c" during the boot process (just after SRM 
  init) to stop the boot.  or there's always to good ole HALT button.
  
  Buck Rekow wrote:
  
  > I know it'scalled autoboot, and you set it like an environment 
  > variable. if your SRM is new enough you will have help on the subject. 
  > I don't know if you can interrupt SRM, but you can force the boot to 
  > fail, which will drop you to SRM. pull your primary boot disk, and 
  > boot.. the boot will fail and SRM will appear. check out the help on 
  > autoboot.
  >
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