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File README.IA64 of Package bootcycle
Boot cycle detection using /etc/init.d/boot.cycle ================================================= The package bootcycle provides a boot script which is used for boot cycle detection to avoid unconditional reboot cycles of not supervised system. For this the EFI boot manager is used. For boot cycle detection the default boot entry has to be the built-in EFI Shell of the IA64 system. With this entry the system is halted at boot up. To avoid this the script /etc/init.d/boot.cycle is called to set up an other only once but default boot entry for the next reboot. This means that on every successful boot up the only once entry is chosen for next boot time. If the system fails on boot and falls into reboot the halt entry is automatically used on next try. To make the EFI Shell to be the default boot item use efibootmgr, i.e.: ia64-host:~ # efibootmgr BootNext: 0001 BootCurrent: 0001 BootOrder: 0001,0000,0003 Boot0000* another Boot0001* efi Boot0003* EFI Shell [Built-in] This means the boot order is 0001,0000,0003. To make the EFI Shell to be the default boot item, type in: ia64-host:~ # efibootmgr -o 0003,0001,0000 Now edit the boot cycle detection config file /etc/sysconfig/bootloader. and set CYCLE_DETECTION="yes" (the original value is "no"). Set CYCLE_NEXT_ENTRY to the number of the boot order by efibootmgr. For above example, the "Boot0001* efi" is the boot item installed elilo and we want to boot with, so set CYCLE_NEXT_ENTRY="0001" In other words, after a change of IA64 boot system, the the boot.cycle has to be called to ensure that the correct entry will boot up the next time.
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