Phoenix BIOS
CP605
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Removable Devices
,
Hard Drive
, and
Network Boot
are the generic types of devices on your
system from which you can boot an operating system. You may have more than one device of
each type. If so, the generic type is marked with a plus or minus sign. Use the <Enter> key to
expand or collapse the devices marked with <+> or <->. Press <Ctrl+Enter> to expand all such
devices.
This BIOS includes a feature for booting from LAN using the BOOTP / DHCP protocol.
Lan-Boot is based on Etherboot-5.0.7, a LAN-Boot implementation, which is covered by the
GNU public license. It has been adopted for use with Kontron CompactPCI Hardware. As re-
quired by the GNU public license, the complete source code and further information are avail-
able via the internet (www.sourceforge.net).
Using this option requires an understanding of the BOOTP and/or DHCP mechanisms and
knowledge in configuring a BOOTP or DHCP server. These topics are not described within this-
manual.
To change a device’s priority on the list, first select it with the up-or-down arrows, and move it
up or down using the <+> and <-> keys. Pressing <n> moves a device between the Removable
Devices and Hard Drive.
Note ...
Floppy drives are not managed on this menu as part of Removable Devices.