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4. MemMap(0:FF000000-FFFFFFFF) 5. MemMap(0:FF800200-FFBFFFFF) 6. Acpi(PNP0A03,1)/Pci(4|0)/Mac(0002551F0113) 7. Acpi(PNP0A03,1)/Pci(4|1)/Mac(0002559F0113) * = Windows OS boot option (D)isplay (M)odify (C)opy E(x)port (I)mport (E)rase (P)ush (H)elp (Q)uit Select> x Enter OS boot option to export (* = All - Maximum of 30): 1 Enter EXPORT file path: windows.cfg Saving boot option 1... Saved Boot Option 1 to file: windows.cfg Use Import command to retrieve saved boot option Press enter to continue To recover the boot menu record, use the Import command from the NVRBOOT utility. To illustrate the export/import process, here's an example. If you were to take a set of disks from one x450 to another, you would do the following: 1. Export the Windows boot entry from the first server and save it on the EFI System Partition (which is a partition on the disk). 2. Insert the disks into the second server. 3. Import the file. 4. Verify the import was successful by booting from the newly created boot entry. 4.3 Installing SuSE Linux Enterprise Server This section describes the installation of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8.0 on the x450. Tip: To begin the SuSE SLES 8 installation now, go directly to "Installing SuSE Linux Enterprise Server" on page 103. 98 IBM ^ xSeries 450 Planning and Installation Guide

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4. MemMap(0:FF000000-FFFFFFFF)
5. MemMap(0:FF800200-FFBFFFFF)
6. Acpi(PNP0A03,1)/Pci(4|0)/Mac(0002551F0113)
7. Acpi(PNP0A03,1)/Pci(4|1)/Mac(0002559F0113)
* = Windows OS boot option
(D)isplay (M)odify (C)opy E(x)port (I)mport (E)rase (P)ush (H)elp
(Q)uit
Select> x
Enter OS boot option to export (* = All - Maximum of 30): 1
Enter EXPORT file path: windows.cfg
Saving boot option 1...
Saved Boot Option 1 to file: windows.cfg
Use Import command to retrieve saved boot option
Press enter to continue
To recover the boot menu record, use the Import command from the NVRBOOT
utility.
To illustrate the export/import process, here’s an example. If you were to take a
set of disks from one x450 to another, you would do the following:
1.
Export the Windows boot entry from the first server and save it on the EFI
System Partition (which is a partition on the disk).
2.
Insert the disks into the second server.
3.
Import the file.
4.
Verify the import was successful by booting from the newly created boot entry.
4.3
Installing SuSE Linux Enterprise Server
This section describes the installation of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8.0 on
the x450.
Tip:
To begin the SuSE SLES 8 installation now, go directly to “Installing SuSE
Linux Enterprise Server” on page 103.