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Configuring, Microsoft, Windows, operating, system

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Modified /boot/grub/menu.lst contents root chainloader +1 title failsafe kernel (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz.shipped root=/dev/hda2 ide=nodma apm=off vga=normal nosmp disableapic maxcpus=0 3 initrd (hd0,1)/boot/initrd.shipped Note 1: The kernel line is shown with a line break. In your file, the entire entry must all be on one line. Notes 1 You must restart the Linux operating system after completing these procedures for the changes to take effect and to enable SOL. Configuring a Microsoft Windows operating system Complete the following steps to configure a Windows operating system for SOL operation. You must be logged in as a user with administrator access to perform this procedure. 1. Determine which boot entry ID to modify: a. Type bootcfg at a Windows command prompt; then, press Enter to display the current boot options for the server. b. In the Boot Entries section, locate the boot entry ID for the section with an OS friendly name of the Windows operating system. Write down the boot entry ID for use in the next step. 2. To enable the Microsoft Windows Emergency Management System (EMS), at a Windows command prompt, type bootcfg /EMS ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID boot_id where boot_id is the boot entry ID from step 1b; then, press Enter. 3. To verify that the EMS console is redirected to the COM2 serial port: a. Type bootcfg at a Windows command prompt; then, press Enter to display the current boot options for the server. b. Verify the following changes to the bootcfg settings: v In the Boot Loader Settings section, make sure that redirect is set to COM2 and that redirectbaudrate is set to 19200. v In the Boot Entries section, make sure that the OS Load Options: line has /redirect appended to the end of it. The following examples show the original bootcfg program output and the output after modification. Original bootcfg program output Boot Loader Settings timeout: 30 default: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS Boot Entries Boot entry ID: 1 OS Friendly Name: Windows Server 2003, Standard Path: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS OS Load Options: /fastdetect Chapter 3. Configuring the server 69

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Modified
/boot/grub/menu.lst
contents
Notes
root
chainloader
+1
title
failsafe
kernel
(hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz.shipped
root=/dev/hda2
ide=nodma
apm=off
vga=normal
nosmp
1
disableapic
maxcpus=0
3
initrd
(hd0,1)/boot/initrd.shipped
Note
1:
The
kernel
line
is
shown
with
a
line
break.
In
your
file,
the
entire
entry
must
all
be
on
one
line.
You
must
restart
the
Linux
operating
system
after
completing
these
procedures
for
the
changes
to
take
effect
and
to
enable
SOL.
Configuring
a
Microsoft
Windows
operating
system
Complete
the
following
steps
to
configure
a
Windows
operating
system
for
SOL
operation.
You
must
be
logged
in
as
a
user
with
administrator
access
to
perform
this
procedure.
1.
Determine
which
boot
entry
ID
to
modify:
a.
Type
bootcfg
at
a
Windows
command
prompt;
then,
press
Enter
to
display
the
current
boot
options
for
the
server.
b.
In
the
Boot
Entries
section,
locate
the
boot
entry
ID
for
the
section
with
an
OS
friendly
name
of
the
Windows
operating
system.
Write
down
the
boot
entry
ID
for
use
in
the
next
step.
2.
To
enable
the
Microsoft
Windows
Emergency
Management
System
(EMS),
at
a
Windows
command
prompt,
type
bootcfg
/EMS
ON
/PORT
COM1
/BAUD
19200
/ID
boot_id
where
boot_id
is
the
boot
entry
ID
from
step
1b;
then,
press
Enter.
3.
To
verify
that
the
EMS
console
is
redirected
to
the
COM2
serial
port:
a.
Type
bootcfg
at
a
Windows
command
prompt;
then,
press
Enter
to
display
the
current
boot
options
for
the
server.
b.
Verify
the
following
changes
to
the
bootcfg
settings:
v
In
the
Boot
Loader
Settings
section,
make
sure
that
redirect
is
set
to
COM2
and
that
redirectbaudrate
is
set
to
19200
.
v
In
the
Boot
Entries
section,
make
sure
that
the
OS
Load
Options:
line
has
/redirect
appended
to
the
end
of
it.
The
following
examples
show
the
original
bootcfg
program
output
and
the
output
after
modification.
Original
bootcfg
program
output
Boot
Loader
Settings
----------------------------
timeout:
30
default:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
Boot
Entries
----------------
Boot
entry
ID:
1
OS
Friendly
Name:
Windows
Server
2003,
Standard
Path:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
OS
Load
Options:
/fastdetect
Chapter
3.
Configuring
the
server
69