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| How do you get to the OK prompt when the system is powering up? If the OS is up and I issue an init 0, I can get to the ok prompt. But I'm trying to get there when the system is booting. I've sent break after break, both via PuTTY's "Special Command" and by typing "break" at the sc> prompt. No joy :-( -- * John Oliver http://www.john-oliver.net/ * |
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| John Oliver wrote: > How do you get to the OK prompt when the system is powering up? > > If the OS is up and I issue an init 0, I can get to the ok prompt. But > I'm trying to get there when the system is booting. I've sent break > after break, both via PuTTY's "Special Command" and by typing "break" at > the sc> prompt. No joy :-( > At the sc> prompt after the "break" do "console -f" -- echo imhcea\.lophc.tcs.hmo | sed 's2\(....\)\(.\{5\}\)2\2\122;s1\(.\)\(.\)1\2\11g;1 s;\.;::;2' |
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| On Aug 26, 10:48*pm, Michael Tosch > John Oliver wrote: > > How do you get to the OK prompt when the system is powering up? > > > If the OS is up and I issue an init 0, I can get to the ok prompt. *But > > I'm trying to get there when the system is booting. *I've sent break > > after break, both via PuTTY's "Special Command" and by typing "break" at > > the sc> prompt. *No joy :-( > > At the sc> prompt after the "break" do "console -f" > > -- > echo imhcea\.lophc.tcs.hmo | > sed 's2\(....\)\(.\{5\}\)2\2\122;s1\(.\)\(.\)1\2\11g;1 s;\.;::;2' Hi, while the server is booting at that time when it displays message as "Initializing memory" at that moment send break signal.It will come to OK prompt |
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