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IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide 
 
Figure 14 HS20 Boot Sequence 
3.  Adjusting the boot sequence for HS40 blades is slightly different. Use the arrow keys to scroll to each 
startup device, then hit enter and select the appropriate value in the popup window as shown in 
Figure 15 HS40 Boot Sequence.  
 
 
Figure 15 HS40 Boot Sequence 
4. Press 
ESC to exit out of the BIOS and select the option to save changes. 
Note
 For of HS40 blades, make sure that EFI is at the end of the boot order if present. 
5.  If you have a lot of blades to update in a single blade chassis, the boot order changes may be made 
through the Management Module and applied to any or of all of blades in the chassis as a group. 
(See Figure 16 Changing boot order from Management Module) Since EFI appears as an unknown 
device for HS40s, it is recommended that the HS40 boot sequence be modified in BIOS program. 
Version 3.0, 3/10/2006  
  
http://w3-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP100564
The BladeCenter Deployment Guide is intended as a personal productivity tool. It is not intended to be comprehensive and is provided for 
guidance only, on an 'as is basis' without warranty of any kind. Please be aware that its contents have not been certified by IBM. 
                
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