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5.3.5 Boot Adapter List Menu
The Boot Adapter List menu specifies the order in which adapters
boot when more than one host adapter is in a system. Up to four
adapters in a system can be selected as bootable. Only one of the
four bootable adapters can control a Boot Volume.
To select this menu:
1. Press F2 while on the Main menu to move the cursor to
the menu area.
2. Move the cursor to Boot Adapter List with the arrow
keys.
3. Press ENTER.
Adapters can be added or deleted using this menu. To add an
adapter to the boot list, press the INSERT key while on the Boot
Adapter List. Use the arrow keys to select the desired adapter, and
press ENTER to add it to the end of the Boot Adapter List.
To remove an adapter from the boot list, press the DELETE key
while the desired adapter is selected in the Boot Adapter List. You
can also change the boot order by using the “+” or “-” keys. For
example, place the cursor on the adapter that you want to change,
and use the “+” or “-” key to raise or lower the boot order, respec-
tively.
5.3.6 Global Properties Menu
The Global Properties menu allows you to pause if an alert mes-
sage has been displayed, to view display boot information, and to
set display and video modes.
5.3.7 Exiting the LSI Boot BIOS Configuration Utility
The Exit menu for the LSI boot BIOS configuration utility is used
for all six of the menus listed in Main Menu above.
However, the available functionality is different for the Main menu
and the five subordinate menus.
Summary of Contents for AdvancedMC AMC-8100
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