
3.75 pc
10.25 pc
11.25 pc
38.25 pc
4.333 pc
48.583 pc
52.5 pc
34.5 pc
44.25 pc
Exiting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility
3-19
Table 3.6
lists the fields on this menu and their descriptions.
3.4 Exiting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility
Since most changes only take effect after the system reboots, you must
properly exit the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility. The proper exit
technique is described below. It also describes exiting the subordinate
menus.
3.4.1 Exit Menu
The Exit Menu for the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility is used for all five
of the menus listed above. However, the available functionality is different
for the Main Menu and the four subordinate menus.
Figure 3.7
provides
an example of the Exit Menu.
Table 3.6
Global Properties Fields and Descriptions
Field
Field Type
[Value]
Description
Pause When Boot
Alert Displayed
Configuration
[Yes / No]
Specifies a pause during the boot for user
acknowledgement. The pause occurs after displaying an
alert message.
To continue after displaying a message, specify
No
.
To wait for any key after displaying a message, specify
Yes
.
Boot Information
Display Mode
Configuration
[Terse / Verbose]
Specifies how much BIOS information displays during
boot.
To display minimum information, specify
Terse
mode.
To display detailed information, specify
Verbose
mode.
Negotiate with
Devices
Configuration
[All, None,
Supported]
Sets the default value for synchronous and wide
negotiations with specified devices.
Video Mode
Configuration
[Color /
Monochrome]
Specifies the default video mode for the SCSI BIOS
Configuration Utility. The monochrome setting enhances
readability on a monochrome monitor.
<Restore Defaults>
Executable
Press
Enter
to obtain default settings.