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From: David Kirkby on 9 Jan 2010 19:26 Stop-N can be used to reset the machine to defaults. Is there a way of doing this over a serial connection? I've got a blade 1000 which wont boot from CD. I'ts possible it is actually looking at the wrong place for the CD. Can I reset everything to defaults, like STOP-N would do? I could plug a keyboard and monitor in, but would rather not do so. dave
From: Michael Laajanen on 9 Jan 2010 20:41 Hi, David Kirkby wrote: > Stop-N can be used to reset the machine to defaults. Is there a way of > doing this over a serial connection? I've got a blade 1000 which wont > boot from CD. I'ts possible it is actually looking at the wrong place > for the CD. Can I reset everything to defaults, like STOP-N would do? > I could plug a keyboard and monitor in, but would rather not do so. > > dave set-defaults comes to my mind /michael
From: David Kirkby on 11 Jan 2010 00:45
On Jan 10, 1:41 am, Michael Laajanen <michael_laaja...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi, > > David Kirkby wrote: > > Stop-N can be used to reset the machine to defaults. Is there a way of > > doing this over a serial connection? I've got a blade 1000 which wont > > boot from CD. I'ts possible it is actually looking at the wrong place > > for the CD. Can I reset everything to defaults, like STOP-N would do? > > I could plug a keyboard and monitor in, but would rather not do so. > > > dave > > set-defaults comes to my mind > > /michael Cheers. I believe the problem was not what I thought it was. I stuck a DVD drive in and it booted fine, so I don't need to do it any more. Dave |