From: Fergus Donohue (Fergus.Donohue at domain eolach.com)
Date: Mon 10 Sep 2001 - 10:03:40 IST
Hi Robert,
I haven't used a 1200, but the older boxes (1000/2000/2100s) have a
switch on the front that when pressed in will only bring the machine as
far as the SRM prompt when booting. You should also be able to halt the
machine from Tru64 and get the ">>>" prompt. When you get there you can
"set auto_action halt" (I think!) and it should always stop when
booting.
Hope this helps,
Fergus.
Robert Gallagher wrote:
>
> I have an Alpha Server 1200 here and I'm trying to get some form of Linux or BSD on it (I have NetBSD and Debian for Alpha). It's currently running Tru64 Unix.
>
> My problem is that I cant seem to get it to boot into the installers for any of these. Perhaps the bios is a bit old (1997) in that it doesnt support booting from CD but I cant seem to get into the bios screen to check any of this. The users manual says holding down F2 at boot time will do this but it doesnt seem to, the system just goes straigh into Tru64.
>
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