Apple Xserve Diagnostics 3X104 - Changing the Startup Disk Temporarily at Startup

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Changing the Startup Disk Temporarily at Startup

If your Xserve has trouble starting up Mac OS X Server or doesn’t Mac OS X Server
installed, you can temporarily change the startup disk by pressing and holding a key
while the Xserve is starting up. This method requires that you have a keyboard and
mouse attached to the Xserve and that you can restart the Xserve.

If you don’t have a keyboard and mouse attached to the Xserve, use the instructions in
the next section, “Starting Up an AXD EFI Tools NetBoot Image Using the Xserve Front
Panel.”

If a firmware password is set, you can’t temporarily change the startup disk by pressing
and holding the D or F1 key. You can do it by pressing and holding the Option key, but
you must authenticate with the firmware password.

For information about disabling the firmware password, see “Disabling the Firmware
Password” on page 22.

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To temporarily change the startup disk at startup:

1

Restart the Xserve.

2

While the Xserve is restarting, press and hold the Option key until a list of volumes

appears. If you’re asked to authenticate, enter the firmware password and click the
Continue (right-arrow) button.
If you have the Admin Tools disc inserted, you can start up using AXD EFI tools located
on the disc by pressing and holding the D key instead of the Option key.
If you want to start up AXD EFI tools from a NetBoot image hosted on a NetBoot
server, press and hold the F1 key instead of the Option key.
Each of these alternatives immediately starts up AXD EFI tools and bypasses the list of
volumes described in the next step.

3

If you displayed the list of volumes instead of immediately starting up AXD tools,

select the volume with AXD tools, and then click the arrow button to start up.
The AXD EFI tools volume is listed as EFI Boot.
After you’re done using AXD EFI tools and restart the Xserve, it starts up from the
default startup volume.