NX5760M3 Computer Blade Server
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Restore Defaults
Select this option, press [Enter] and select [Yes] to confirm, default system optimal
settings will be loaded, while system will not exit BIOS configuration. This menu
function could be realized using shortcut key [F9].
Save as User Defaults
Select this option, press [Enter], and select [Yes] to confirm, set values of all current
BIOS options will be saved as user default options.
Restore User Defaults
Select this option, press [Enter], and select [Yes] to confirm, user default values will
be loaded.
Boot Override
Select device option in this menu, and then press [Enter] to confirm, system will boot
from the selected device.
Chapter Three Operation System Installation
This chapter mainly introduces operation system installation of this server:
Remote installation of operation system
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Use an operation system disk to boot and install operation system manually
During manual installation of operation system, some operation systems may need to use
floppy drive or Inspur U drive disk to load driver of hard drive controller, as for methods to
make floppy drive of driver, users could refer to readme.pdf file under root directory of
Inspur system CD driver, for methods to make Inspur U drive disk and drive load notices,
please refer to Inspur U Drive Disk Manual Instruction.
In drive make interface logging to driver program, user could view and make controller
driver program to be loaded during operation system installation under related configuration.
Description about operation system installation is based on a 64-bit system.
As for whether version of operation system you’ve selected is supported by configuration
of purchased machine, it is suggested that you should confirm in advance.
3.1 Remote Installation of Operation System
This machine supports remote control, and installation of operation system could be
implemented via remote control, the following is simple introduction for usage.
Via control console, it is required to install system blade IP address for input, to enter remote
control interface, as shown in Figure 3-1: