IBM 865741Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 141

Configuring startup devices, Start the Configuration/Setup Utility see Starting

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If you remove an ISA legacy adapter, you must set to Available the system resources that are no longer being used. To do this, follow the above procedures and select Available at step 4. Note For more information on adapters and resolving conflicts, see "Adapter configuration" on page 97 and "Interrupt and DMA resources" on page 135. Configuring startup devices: Startup devices are devices where the server looks for an operating system when it is powered on. After adding new devices to the server, you might want to change the sequence of the startup devices. You can use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to configure startup devices. To configure startup devices: 1. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility (see "Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 129). 2. Select Start Options from the Configuration/Setup Utility menu and press Enter. 3. Select Startup Sequence from the Start options menu and press Enter. 4. Select First Startup Device and press Enter. 5. Use the arrow keys to make your selection and press Enter. 6. If necessary, repeat the above steps for Second Startup Device, Third Startup Device, and Fourth Startup Device. 7. If Automatic Power On Startup Sequence is enabled, repeat the above steps to select the startup devices. 8. Remember to save the changes when you exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. Netfinity 8655 - Type 8655 133

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If you remove an ISA legacy adapter, you must set to
Available
the system resources that are no longer being
used.
To do this, follow the above procedures and select
Available
at step 4.
Note
For more information on adapters and resolving
conflicts, see “Adapter configuration” on page
97 and
“Interrupt and DMA resources” on page
135.
Configuring startup devices:
Startup devices are
devices where the server looks for an operating system
when it is powered on.
After adding new devices to the
server, you might want to change the sequence of the
startup devices.
You can use the Configuration/Setup
Utility program to configure startup devices.
To configure startup devices:
1.
Start the Configuration/Setup Utility (see “Starting the
Configuration/Setup Utility program” on page
129).
2.
Select
Start Options
from the Configuration/Setup
Utility menu and press
Enter
.
3.
Select
Startup Sequence
from the Start options
menu and press
Enter
.
4.
Select
First Startup Device
and press
Enter
.
5.
Use the arrow keys to make your selection and press
Enter
.
6.
If necessary, repeat the above steps for
Second
Startup Device
,
Third Startup Device
, and
Fourth
Startup Device
.
7.
If
Automatic Power On Startup Sequence
is
enabled, repeat the above steps to select the startup
devices.
8.
Remember to save the changes when you exit from
the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
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