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NAME
fltboot - set default boot parameters
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/fltboot
DESCRIPTION
The fltboot command provides the supporting routines for
setting or modifying the default boot parameters of the AT&T
3B2 Computer, which are held in Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) in
firmware. The boot parameters are the default boot program
and the default boot device. The fltboot command is
interactive, so no command line parameters are required.
Two prompts are displayed, one for changing the default boot
program, and one for changing the default boot device.
Pressing RETURN without entering a value at either prompt
leaves the current value unchanged. The default boot pro-
gram name appears within brackets in the following firmware
prompt:
Enter name of program to execute [ ]:
As delivered, the default boot program name is NULL, as evi-
denced by the empty brackets above (i.e., there is no
default in the delivered system, a file name must be
entered). The default boot device appears within brackets
in the following firmware prompt:
Enter Load Device Option Number [1 (HD72)]:
The number and device in brackets indicate the default boot
device (HD72 in the above example). As delivered, the
default boot device is your hard disk (normally the first
hard disk connected to the first integral disk controller,
if you have more than one). Pressing RETURN at either
prompt invokes the default value shown in brackets. A NULL
boot program name results in the listing of the contents of
the first stand partition on the chosen device (after the
Load Device is entered).
SEE ALSO
firmware(8).
System Administrator's Guide.
Last change: System Administration Utilities 1