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Network Auto Boot
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8. Verify the functionality of the user ROMboot routine with the
RB command.
PPC1-Bug>RB; V <Return>
ROMboot about to Begin... Press <ESC> to Bypass, <SPC> to Continue
Direct Add: FFC00000 FFFFFFFC: Searching for ROMboot Module at: 00010000
Executing ROMboot Module “TEST” at 00010000
MON MAR 27 10:39:08.00 1995
PPC1-Bug>
The sample ROMboot routine is now ready for use.
Network Auto Boot
Network Auto Boot (or Network Boot) is a software routine that
provides a mechanism for booting an operating system using an
Ethernet network as the boot device.
Network Auto Boot executes at power-up (or optionally at reset) if
it is configured and enabled in parameters set with the ENV
command.
This routine selects the boot device based on from the Controller
Logical Unit Number (CLUN) and Device Logical Unit Number
(DLUN) which have been set in the ENV command.
Refer to Chapter 3 for information on setting the ENV command
parameters for enabling Network Auto Boot.
If Network Boot is enabled, the following message is displayed on
the system console at power-up:
Network Boot in progress... To abort hit <BREAK>
Following this message there is approximately a five-second delay
before the actual I/O is begun. The program pointed to within the
volume ID of the media specified is loaded into RAM and control is
passed to it.
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