
Configuring Your System 3-39
The following table lists submenu items, available parameter, and descriptions.
Submenu item
Parameter
Description
Reset SCSI Bus at
IC Initialization
[Enabled]
Disabled
Select "Enabled".
Display <Ctrl><A>
Message During
BIOS Initialization
[Enabled]
Disabled
Select "Enabled".
Extended BIOS
Translation for DOS
Driver >
1
GByte
[Enabled]
Disabled
Select "Enabled".
Verbose/Silent
Mode
[Verbose]
Silent
Select "Verbose".
Host Adapter BIOS [Enabled]
Disabled: NOT Scan
Disabled: scan bus
Enable or disable SCSI BIOS.
Select "Enabled" for most cases other than
the following:
•
To boot the OS from a hard disk
connected to an optional SCSI controller.
(If the optional SCSI controller has no
hard disks connected, however, select
"Enabled".)
•
BIOS the SCSI controller may be disabled
to reserve an area in the expansion ROM
space if the controller has no hard disks
connected.
Domain Validation
[Enabled]
Disabled: NOT Scan
Disabled: scan bus
Enable or disable SCSI BIOS.
Select "Enabled".
Support
Removable Disks
under BIOS as
Fixed Disks
[Boot Only]
All Disks
[Disabled]
Select "Boot Only" if "0
1
:06:A" is selected
for "Bus:Device:Channel".
Select "Disabled" if "0
1
:06:B" is selected.
When the default configuration is resumed,
"Boot Only" is selected for both channels. In
such a case, change the parameter for
"0
1
:06:B" to "Disabled".
BIOS Support for
Bootable CD-ROM
[Enabled]
Disabled
Select "Enabled".
BIOS Support for
Int
1
3 Extension
[Enabled]
Disabled
Select "Enabled".
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