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correct method to recognize new external DAT drives? and a technical {ok} prompt?
yesterday I attached my external HPsurestore DAT drives to my v440 boxes.
one one box, I did a "boot -r" on the other, I did a "drvconfig -vC" the drvconfig was nice, as I didn't have to bounce the box...both systems now recognize associated DAT drives ![]() I was wondering if these are the accepted methods to recognize new hardware? last question, I initiated the boot command from the {ok} prompt (on the console), but I can't remember how I got it? manny |
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