Creating a Bootable Drive (x86)
boot-device = mydev disk0
In this example, the
mydev
alias is set as
disk0
, the first disk in the boot device list. This results
in the automatic booting of the bootable drive,
/pci@1e,600000/pci@0/pci@3/LSI,sas@2/
disk
.
6.
Validate the label of the bootable drive by following the steps in
Label of the HBA Drive” on page 49
Creating a Bootable Drive (x86)
You have the following methods for creating a bootable drive on an x86 system:
■
If you have set your system BIOS to boot in UEFI BIOS mode (which you can specify
through the Boot menu of the BIOS Setup utility), do one of the following:
-
Install the OS on a non-RAID volume by using the Oracle System
Assistant utility. For more information, see the Oracle System Assistant
documentation.
-
Install the OS on a RAID volume by setting up a RAID volume with the UEFI
menu of the Setup utility, as described in
“Using the UEFI Menu to Create a
Bootable RAID Volume (x86)” on page 32
■
If you have set your system BIOS to boot in legacy mode (which you can specify
through the Boot menu of the BIOS Setup utility), follow the steps in
the BIOS Configuration Utility (Legacy BIOS Booting) to Create a Bootable Drive
.
Using the UEFI Menu to Create a Bootable RAID
Volume (x86)
This section describes how to use the UEFI Driver Control menu in the BIOS Setup utility to
optionally set up a RAID volume on an x86 system. You can then install the operating system
onto that RAID volume.
Note -
If you want to install the OS on a non-RAID volume, you do not need to perform the
steps in this section. Instead, during bootup, launch Oracle System Assistant and specify
a bootable drive on which to install an OS. For more information, see the Oracle System
Assistant documentation.
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Sun Storage 6 Gb SAS PCIe HBA, Internal Installation Guide For HBA Models SGX-SAS6-INT-Z and SG-SAS6-INT-Z
• May 2017
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