1. Server Module BIOS
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Chapter 2 Useful Features
How to change the priority of bootable devices
1. When BIOS detects a bootable device, information on the device is displayed in the designated area.
2. The boot priority (from first to forth) of the registered boot device can be changed by using <
↑
>/<
↓
> and
<+>/<-> keys. Move the cursor to a device by using <
↑
>/<
↓
> keys, and change the priority by using <+>/<->
keys.
Priorities of bootable devices
(1) To connect multiple bootable devices
The system boots a higher priority device set by Boot Option. If it failed in booting, it boots the next higher
priority device of the same device type. If it failed to boot the lowest priority device of the same device type,
it boots a higher priority device of the next device type.
For example, if there are two priorities in each device type, Boot Option and priorities of device types are as
follows.
・
Boot Option and priorities of device types (1 to 8)
1. Boot Option #1: CD/DVD
CD/DVD Priorities Boot Option #1 : CD/DVD device 1
…
(1)
CD/DVD Priorities Boot Option #2 : CD/DVD device 2
…
(2)
2. Boot Option #2: Removable
Removable Priorities Boot Option #1 : Removable device 1
…
(3)
Removable Priorities Boot Option #2 : Removable device 2
…
(4)
3. Boot Option #3: HDD
HDD Priorities Boot Option #1 : HDD device 1
…
(5)
HDD Priorities Boot Option #2 : HDD device 2
…
(6)
4. Boot Option #4: Network
Network Priorities Boot Option #1 : Network device 1
…
(7)
Network Priorities Boot Option #2 : Network device 2
…
(8)
(2) To add a bootable device
A new bootable device connected is registered as the lowest priority device of each device type.
(3) To remove a bootable device
A bootable device removed from the server is deleted from the priority devices of each device type.
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