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3-9 Configuring a Bootable Logical Drive
The default boot logical drive is LD 0. If you change the boot drive to another logi-
cal drive, the BIOS and the CU will preserve this change. However, if you delete
the new boot logical drive, you must be sure to configure another logical drive for
booting. The MegaRAID BIOS CU will not automatically select a different boot
logical drive.
Follow these steps to configure a bootable logical drive:
1. On the Management Menu, select Configure -> Select Boot Drive.
2. Select a logical drive from the list to be the designated boot drive.
3-10 Deleting a Logical Drive
Caution: Before you delete a logical drive, be sure to back up all the data you
want to keep.
The MegaRAID BIOS CU allows you to delete any single logical drive defined in
the configuration (sometimes referred to as random deletion).
To delete a specified logical drive, follow these steps:
1. Select Objects -> Logical Drive.
2. Highlight the logical drive that you want to delete and press Delete.
3. Select Yes when the confirmation message appears.
3-11 Clearing a Storage Configuration
Caution: Before you clear a storage configuration, be sure to back up all the data
you want to keep.
To clear a storage configuration, follow these steps:
1. On the Management Menu, select Configure → Clear Configuration.
2. When the message appears, select Yes to confirm.
All logical drives are deleted from the configuration.