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How to go "OK" promt from Netra T1 105 Rack server withour root password.

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Quazi Shaklain

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Oct 12, 2001, 3:51:59 AM10/12/01
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Dear everybody,

I can't go to Bootprom without root password. I just forget it. My
system is Netra T1 105. Now I swithch on the netra t1 usting lom ( tip
-9600 /dev/term/a) from Ultra5 using general id. so, when I use
command 'reset' from the 'lom' the system is reset but I can't go to
bootprom. Well, If I go to the boot prom than I can change the root
password. I even use the Break key but I can't go the boot prom. So,
What key combination do I need to use 'Break' key, I have ultra5
machine keyboard.


Pls help me...I m in Big trouble....


Bye


Quazi shaklain

Hans Schuiling

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Oct 12, 2001, 4:45:01 AM10/12/01
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If your keyboard is connected directly to the Netra, press the <STOP> key
and 'A' Simultaniously. If you're working from a terminal server, go to the
telnet prompt <CTRL>+ ']' and type "send break".

Regards,

hans

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Johan

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Oct 12, 2001, 6:58:40 AM10/12/01
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Have you tried typing "console" on the lom prompt??

lom>
lom>
lom>console

ok
ok

Johan

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Andreas Grube

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Oct 12, 2001, 11:16:48 AM10/12/01
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Hi,

to have influence on the nvram you needn't to be at the ok-prompt.
eeprom <param>=<value> ; params with "?" need to be quoted.
to get the names type eeprom.

to break a mashine via console-port
~# (immediatelly after an enter)
if you set kbd alternate (/etc/default/kbd)
you need ~<ctrl+b> (immediatelly after an enter)
Terminals are mentioned already (<ctrl>+]; send brk).

hope this helps

Andreas

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Thomas Maslen

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Oct 13, 2001, 4:36:03 AM10/13/01
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In <3BC6CCE0...@inter.nl.net> Johan <joh...@inter.nl.net> writes:
>
>Have you tried typing "console" on the lom prompt??
>
>lom>
>lom>
>lom>console
>
>ok

Personally, what I'd like to see is more like:

lom>
lom>
lom>console

There, there, it isn't really that bad...
ok now?


Thomas Maslen
mas...@pobox.com
(and noone needs to rehash the old easter egg in "make", OK?)

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