06-12-2008
HP UX 11i and HP C8000
Hey,
i want install HP UX 11i on HP C8000. When i start the C8000 i get a prompt. On this Prompt i write
BOot P1
P1 is my DVD-ROM (IDE). I get the Message "ERROR: Not a boot path". When i write SEArch the Prompt said:
P0 scsiA.6 HP73.4MAT3073NP
P1 ide.1 HL-DT-STDVD-ROM GDR8163B
Why DVD-ROM don't booting? Or its a wrong way?
Please Help me. My English is not veriy good. Sorry.
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cdvd(1) General Commands Manual cdvd(1)
NAME
cdvd - Read Primary Volume Descriptor from a CD-ROM
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/cdvd [-b] file
OPTIONS
Copies the entire Primary Volume Descriptor from a CD-ROM in binary format to standard output. Names the block special file for a CD-ROM
File System, or a file or directory within the CD-ROM file hierarchy of a mounted CD-ROM File System.
DESCRIPTION
The cdvd command reads the Primary Volume Descriptor from a CD-ROM and lists the contents on standard output.
The output is formatted in a table that contains the name of each field of the Primary Volume Descriptor and the corresponding contents of
the entry as recorded on the CD-ROM. Note that the Application Use Field is not listed because it may contain non-printable characters.
Users must have read permission for file in order to execute the command.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: The command was successful. The named file was not found, or was not within the CD-ROM hierarchy,
or not a block special file for a CD-ROM File System, or access permission was denied. The named file is a block special file and a read
error has occurred, or the CD-ROM is not recorded according to the ISO 9660 standard.
SEE ALSO
Files: cd_cpvd(3), cd_pvd(3)
cdvd(1)