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Booting and shutting down linux, Adding linux to the boot options list – HP BL860C User Manual

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Booting and Shutting Down Linux

This section covers booting and shutting down Linux on the server blade. Procedures for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server are given in this section.

To add a Linux entry to the boot options list, see

“Adding Linux to the Boot Options List”

(page 82)

.

To boot Linux:

For details on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, see

“Booting the Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Operating System” (page 83)

.

For details on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, see

“Booting the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server

Operating System” (page 84)

.

To shut down either Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, see

“Shutting

Down Linux” (page 85)

.

Adding Linux to the Boot Options List

This section describes how to add a Linux entry to the system boot options list. The processes for
adding both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Linux Enterprise Servers are given here.

You can add the

\EFI\redhat\elilo.efi

loader or the

\efi\SuSE\elilo.efi

loader

to the boot options list from the EFI Shell or EFI Boot Configuration menu (or in some versions of
EFI, the Boot Option Maintenance Menu).

NOTE:

On HP Integrity servers, the operating system installer automatically adds an entry to the

boot options list.

1.

Access the EFI Shell environment.

Log in to the iLO 2 MP and enter

CO

to access the system console.

When accessing the console, confirm that you are at the EFI Boot Manager Menu (the main
EFI menu). If you are at another EFI menu, choose the Exit option from the submenus until you
return to the screen with the EFI Boot Manager heading.

From the EFI Boot Manager Menu, choose the EFI Shell menu option to access the EFI Shell
environment.

2.

Access the EFI System Partition (

fsX:

where

X

is the file system number) for the device from

which you want to boot Linux.

For example, enter

fs2:

to access the EFI System Partition for the bootable file system number

2

. The EFI Shell prompt changes to reflect the file system currently accessed.

The full path for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux loader is

\EFI\redhat\elilo.efi

and it

should be on the device you are accessing.

The full path for the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server loader is

\efi\SuSE\elilo.efi

and it

should be on the device you are accessing.

3.

At the EFI Shell environment, use the

bcfg

command to manage the boot options list.

The

bcfg

command includes the following options for managing the boot options list:

bcfg boot dump

– Displays all items in the boot options list for the server.

bcfg boot rm #

– Removes the item number specified by

#

from the boot options list.

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