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2. Setting up the hardware with SMS
2.1 Where is the BIOS?
Lots of Linux users are familiar with the x86 platform, and
immidiatly ask "What key may I press to access the BIOS". Well, on
the 7248-133 it's not that easy, but it's not very difficult
either. For hardware system management IBM has a software program
to be booted from floppy disk, called "SMS" - "System Management
Services". You can get floppy images and MS-DOS programs for
creating those
here. You might also want to upgrade your Open Firmware. Check
the README files on the link about this.
2.2 How to use the SMS
To boot the SMS, turn off the machine, insert the SMS floppy, push
the power button and press the F2 key while the system check icons
pop up in the bottom of the screen. (If you prefer a text based
interface, try F4 instead.) Basic usage is outside the
scope of this document, but it's not very difficult.
2.3 What settings to use
You should have a little look over your system to see whats
actually there. Then you should check the boot sequence, as it's
quite important to make your system boot right. The sequence
should be: (You guessed it) Floppy disk -> CD-player -> first scsi
harddisk -> second scsi harddisk -> etc.
2.4 More info about the hardware
You might find good references in IBM's salesmanual
for our model.
There are also some
reference manuals in pdf format
for free download from the IBM
RS/6000 pages that might come handy.
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