I asked this question. After doing a large amount of pocking around on the Web I found the answer. "Stop" (L1) "N"; hit it at just the right moment and the nvram will be reset back to the defaults.
W. On Wednesday 16 July 2003 8:57 am, W wrote: > Greeting all > > I had another problem with my Saprc 20 that I fixed. I was playing around > with the Openboot settings trying to get this other (now fixed) problem > cured and I set the "boot-file" parameter to vmlinuz and now it says that > vmlinuz is in valid arg. How can I reset the Openboot settings back to > factory setting. The "boot-file" parameter is blank in the default column. > Surely there is a way. (Yep I kind of goofed it up!) > > Any help would be appreciated.

