AW: [suse-sparc] OK Boot Prom of an ultra 30

From: Lach Thorsten (Thorsten.Lach@FFM.SIEMENS.DE)
Date: Tue Feb 27 2001 - 22:47:57 PST

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    From: Lach Thorsten <Thorsten.Lach@FFM.SIEMENS.DE>
    Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 07:47:57 +0100
    Subject: AW: [suse-sparc] OK Boot Prom of an ultra 30
    

    Ok thank you for this tip but it wont work. I´ve tried it last night and now
    i´m out o ideas. so maybe you´ve got another tip.

    Thorsten

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    Von: Alexander Schneider [mailto:Alexander.Schneider@gmx.de]
    Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2001 07:44
    An: suse-sparc@suse.com
    Betreff: RE: [suse-sparc] OK Boot Prom of an ultra 30

    Hi,

    try this command at the ok prompt: set-defaults
    it normally resets all value in the nvram to the default one...

    Alex

    >Dear List,
    >
    >is there anybody out there who can help me to restore my ok boot prom. I
    >´ve
    >trashed it using the nvramedit an pressing aprox 15 times enter without
    >typing in anything. No my machine wont boot at all. After power-up it runs
    >to the ok promt and if i try to boot from cd or Harddisk nothing is
    >happening.
    >
    >kind regards
    >
    >Thorsten Lach

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