
System Administration
Resetting System Defaults 4-25
Resetting System Defaults
The Reset to System Defaults option lets you reset the unit to
system defaults.
X To reset to the system defaults
1. Press the asterisk (*) (Reset to System Defaults). You
are prompted for the password, which is access. The
following options appear:
2. Select 1, 2, or 3. If you select [1] Reset ppciboot
Configuration, the command sets the ppciboot
configuration to system defaults and saves the
configuration to flash. If you select [2] Reset Linux
System Configuration, the command erases all of the
configurations you have saved, except for the ppciboot
configuration. If you select [3] Reset PPCiBoot and
Linux configurations, options [1] and [2] are
performed.
3. Press B to Boot the system. Do this only after you have
configured the ppciboot options and saved the
configuration.
See “Booting from Defaults” on page 4-38 for more information
on defaulting from ppciboot and defaulting from the CLI.
Saving the Configuration
The Saving Configuration option lets you save the ppciboot
configuration. When you are finished configuring the Main
menu, press S to save the configuration.
[1] Reset ppciboot Configuration
[2] Reset Linux System Configuration
[3] Reset PPCiBoot and Linux configurations
Warning: Options 1 and 3 will cause system reset in the end!!
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