Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!pacbell.com!ames!sgi!shinobu!odin!vball!ted From: ted@vball.sgi.com (Ted Wilcox) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: how to boot a file different from /unix ? Message-ID: <11128@odin.corp.sgi.com> Date: 30 Jul 90 21:42:44 GMT References: <1990Jul29.201238.846@urz.unibas.ch> Sender: news@odin.corp.sgi.com Lines: 37 In <1990Jul29.201238.846@urz.unibas.ch> doelz@urz.unibas.ch writes: >The only thing which puzzles me is that I am getting in trouble >with the panic messages if I accidentially did something wrong. >The machine dies, and hangs, without RESET being active... I >need to power off the machine in order to get the PROM prompt. >I then load the inst, spawn a sh and rename my save file to /root/unix >in order to be able to boot. Ouch! >Question: In early versions of PROM, there was a hint how to boot a >different file than /unix on the system disk. I didn't find that info >somewhere now in the current documentation (3.3). >How to boot a file other than /unix ? When you're in the prom menu (the 5 buttons) select option 5 (Enter Command Monitor). When you're at the ">>" prompt, tell the system to boot the file that you have saved. For example if you have a scsi root disk, and your saved unix file is called unix.sav, type: >>boot dksc(0,1,0)/unix.sav The dksc means use a scsi device, the first 0 means controller 0, the 1 means device 1 (the default main disk), and the last 0 means partition 0 (SGI's default root partition). >Merci >Reinhard De rien. (I think that's right.) ___ Ted. /x \/| I'd kill Flipper ted@sgi.com > \\ | for a tuna sandwich. \___/\| -Flipper (The band) (Thanks Archer.)