Select Boot DeviceSelect this option to view and change the custom boot list, which is the sequence ofdevices read at startup.Select Boot Devices1 Display Current Settings2 Restore Default Settings3 Configure 1st Boot Device4 Configure 2nd Boot Device5 Configure 3rd Boot Device6 Configure 4th Boot Device7 Configure 5th Boot Device--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Navigator keys:M = return to main menuESC key = return to previous screen X = eXit System Management Services--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Type the number of the menu item and press Enter or Select a Navigator key: _Display Current Settings: Lists the current order of devices in the boot list. Thefollowing screen shows an example of this display.Current Boot Device1. SCSI 9100 MB Harddisk (loc = P1-I6/Z1-A8)2. SCSI CD-ROM (loc = P1/Z1-A1)3. SCSI Tape (loc = P1/Z1-A0)4. Ethernet (loc = P1-I5/E10)5. None--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Navigator keys:M = return to main menuESC key = return to previous screen X = eXit System Management Services--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Type the number of the menu item and press Enter or Select a Navigator key: _Restore Default Settings: Restores the boot list to the default device of:1. Primary diskette drive2. CD-ROM drive3. Tape drive (if installed)4. Hard disk drive5. Network adapterAttention: To change the custom boot list back to the default values, select theDefault. If you change your startup sequence, you must be extremely careful whenperformingwrite operations (for example, copying, saving, or formatting). You canaccidentally overwrite data or programs if you select the wrong drive.Chapter 8. Using System Management Services 249