Message-Id: <200206281419.KAA01962@cabowabo.East.Sun.COM> Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 10:19:24 -0400 (EDT) From: David Andrew - Sun MDE <David.Andrew@Sun.COM> Subject: Re: [suse-sparc] Nvram problem
Yedidia,
To clear the NVRAM, just power up the machine while holding Stop and N
depressed.
Otherwise, you can edit NVRAM with "nvedit" at the OK prompt (OBP
state). Get there with Stop-A at any time.
Printenv will tell you which options you have set, and setenv can be
used to set or change those options.
David
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>Subject: [suse-sparc] Nvram problem
>
>hello,
>
>I recently installed Solaris on a machine that had Suse-Linux
>(cause I changed the HD to a bigger one - and I thought that it'll be
easier
>to install Solaris before Linux)
>
>but in any boot the machine try to boot with the oftion "-F cpboot"
>so when I wish to boot from cd or HD I have to type "boot disk -" (or
"boot
>cdrom -")
>
>How can I clean the nvram from this option
>
>thanks
>
>--Yedidia
>
>
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