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AIX Boot Devices

Setting and Displaying the Boot Devices

Which device a server will boot from is controlled by the bootlist. From a running server, this can be controlled by using the bootlist command.

Examples

  • bootlist -m normal -o - displays the bootlist for normal mode

  • bootlist -m service -o - displays the bootlist for service mode

  • bootlist -m both -r hdisk0 hdisk2 - set up the bootlist for both modes (normal and service) so that hdisk0 will be tried first, followed by hdisk2 . The -r flag causes the results to be displayed afterwards.

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