On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Walter Lamagna <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Romeo, what you have to do is:
>
> 1) Give us the output of this please:
> *> printenv use-nvramrc*
>
> 2) Then do:
> > setenv use-nvramrc? true
>
> 3) Give us the output (again):
> *> printenv use-nvramrc?*
>
> 4) Give the output of :
> > printenv boot-device
>
> 5) do:
> > setenv boot-device disk
>
> Thanks. Walter Lamagna.
> SCSA
>
>
>
Thank you. My 'use-nvramrc?' was set as 'false' so I set it to 'true' . My
'boot-device' is set to 'disk' . But after changing the value of my
'diag-device' from 'net' to 'disk' , it seems that the problem resolved .
Thank you from all of you
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