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AAA-UDMA Installation and Hardware Guide
Making the Array Bootable
You can make the array bootable so that the system boots from the
array instead of from a stand-alone (single) disk.
To make the array bootable, the array must be set to
Unit 0
in the
boot order. Follow these steps if you want the system to boot from
the newly created array:
Note:
The system will always attempt to boot from a UDMA
hard disk connected to an embedded UDMA controller
(for example, any IDE hard disk not connected to the
AAA-UDMA at drive
C
). You must disable or remove all
UDMA hard disks connected to an embedded UDMA
controller if you want the system to boot from the
AAA-UDMA.
1
Insert the
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
disk in drive
A
and reboot
the system. Wait for
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
to start
automatically.
2
Read the text that appears on the initial screens. Press any key
to view the next screen, or press
Esc
to return to the previous
screen.
3
Select
C
ustom Setup
from the Setup Type Selection menu.
4
Select
Display Boot Order
from the Main menu. The Boot
Order for Singles and Arrays window appears.
5
If the newly created array is at the top of the list, preceded by
the words
Unit 0
, no changes are necessary; if it has some other
unit number, highlight the array name and press
Enter
.
6
Use the arrow keys to move the selected array to the top of the
list. Then press
Enter
. If you want to change the boot order of
another array, select it, move it with the arrow keys, and press
Enter
again.
7
Press
Esc
to return to the Main menu.
8
Exit
ARRAYCONFIG UDMA
, remove the disk from drive
A
,
and reboot the system.
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