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Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Boot Manager
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Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Shell
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Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Boot Manager
Procedure
1.
From the
UEFI Boot Manager
menu, choose an item from the boot options list to boot HP-UX.
2.
Access the
UEFI Boot Manager
menu for the server on which you want to boot HP-UX.
3.
Log in to iLO 3 MP and enter the
CO
command to choose the system console.
4.
Confirm you are at the
UEFI Front Page
. If you are at another UEFI menu, then choose the
Exit
option or press
X
or
x
to exit the menu. Exit until you return to the screen that lists the keys that can be
pressed to launch various Managers. Press
B
or
b
to launch the Boot Manager.
5.
At the
UEFI Boot Manager
menu, choose an item from the boot options list.
Each item in the boot options list references a specific boot device and provides a specific set of boot
options or arguments you use when booting the device.
6.
Press
Enter
to initiate booting using your chosen boot option.
7.
Exit the console and iLO 3 MP interfaces.
8.
Press
Ctrl–B
to exit the system console and return to the
MP Main Menu
. To exit the
MP Main Menu
,
press
X
or
x
.
Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Shell
Procedure
1.
Access the UEFI Shell.
2.
From the
UEFI Front Page
, press
S
or
s
to launch the UEFI shell.
3.
Use the
map
command to list the file systems (fs0, fs1, and so on) that are known and have been
mapped.
4.
To select a file system to use, enter its mapped name followed by a colon (:). For example, to operate
with the boot device that is mapped as fs0, enter
fs0:
at the UEFI Shell prompt.
5.
Enter
HPUX
at the UEFI Shell command prompt to launch the
HPUX.EFI
loader from the currently
selected boot device.
If needed, specify the full path of loader by entering
\EFI\HPUX\HPUX
at the UEFI Shell command
prompt.
6.
Allow the
HPUX.EFI
loader to proceed with the
boot
command specified in the
AUTO
file, or manually
specify the
boot
command.
By default, the
HPUX.EFI
loader boots using the loader commands found in the
\EFI\HPUX\AUTO
file on the UEFI System Partition of the selected boot device. The
AUTO
file typically contains the
boot
vmunix
command.
To interact with the
HPUX.EFI
loader, interrupt the boot process (for example, type a
space
) within the
time-out period provided by the loader. To exit the loader, use the exit command, which returns you to
UEFI.
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