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RS/6000 43P 7043 Models 150 and 260 Handbook
    ******* Please define the System Console *******
    Type the F2 key and press Enter to use this display as the
    system console.
This process sets the default system console for the current session and 
for subsequent reboots. Upon subsequent reboots, the request to define 
the system console will not appear.
The graphics adapter should have been configured by AIX automatically and 
can be used immediately. To determine if the graphics adapter has been 
installed, you can run the 
lsdisp
 command. This will show the graphics 
adapters available in your system:
    lsdisp
    DEV_NAME  SLOT  BUS  ADPT_NAME  DESCRIPTION
    ========  ====  ===  =========  ===========
    gga0      02    pci  GXT120     IBM Personal Computer Power Series
                                    GXT120 Graphics Adapter
    gga1      05    pci  GXT120     IBM Personal Computer Power Series
                                    GXT120 Graphics Adapter
       Default display = gga0
5.2.7.2  Changing the Default Display
In the previous example, the 
gga0
 device is the default graphics adapter. This 
can be changed to 
gga1
 by using the
 chdisp
 command. By using this 
command, you can temporarily change the default display or change the 
default display for all subsequent reboots. You can change the default display 
to 
gga1 
for the current session by typing the following:
chdisp -d gga1
To change the display permanently for all subsequent reboots:
chdisp -p gga1
If you are using the Common Desktop Environment (CDE), things are slightly 
different. To change the display, you have to drop down to a command line 
login; you cannot run the 
chdisp
 command from the desktop. From there, you 
can change the current session with the 
-d
 option, but when you log out and 
return to the CDE login, the previous display will be used. To change the 
current CDE login display to a different adapter, you have to drop down to the 
command line and run the 
chdisp
 command with the 
-p
 option. When you log