Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!pacbell!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!decwrl!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!mcvax!ukc!stl!stc!datlog!rch From: rch@datlog.co.uk ( Richard Hughes ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt Subject: Booting 6150's from floppy diskettes Keywords: boot, floppy, failure Message-ID: <738@dlvax1.datlog.co.uk> Date: 20 Jul 88 12:10:04 GMT Organization: Data Logic Ltd, Queens House, Greenhill Way, Harrow, London. Lines: 29 We are running a number of 6150 model 125's which we are upgrading to AIX 2.2. In the process of doing this, I found that the VRM program and Diagnostics boot disks would not boot (but the install and maintenance one would) on some of the machines. As this has happened before, I called the engineer who said he would change the system board. (This has sucessfully fixed the problem in the past although he didn't know why.) When he went to order the board from the stores they told him that the problem is that the default boot device (stored in batery backed RAM) has been changed from floppy disk to hard disk. The reason that install and maintenance worked was that even with the boot device changed from floppy, it always checks, just in case it is the install diskette and boots from it if it is. In order to change the boot device back to floppy, he suggested using either ctrl alt A when the floppy drive was accessed at boot time or disconnecting the battery to the RAM for twenty minutes. The former didn't fix the problem but the latter did. Can anyone tell me : a) Why would one want to change the boot device in this way ? b) How and why has it been changed ? c) Having changed it, is there a better way to reset it ? Thank you.