Figure 2–3 shows a successful power-up and automatic boot when DIA0
has been selected as the boot device.
Figure 2–3:
Successful Power-Up and Automatic Boot
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Performing normal system tests.
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Tests completed.
Loading system software.
(BOOT/R5:0 DIA0)
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-DIA0
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Loading System Software (No Boot Device Selected)
If you have not selected a boot device when the Break Enable/Disable switch
is set to disable, the system runs self-tests and, on completion, issues a list
of bootable devices. You are prompted to select a boot device from the list,
as shown in Figure 2–4.
Operating the System
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