First, let me thank everyone who responded to my Prom Inquiry. Here is the outcome. Problem: I have several machines that are locked from the prom with an unknown password. I have tried to remove this, but to no avail. The machines also had no OS loaded on them, and would not boot past a PASSWORD prompt Resolution: To remove all attached and internal storage from the machine, Power on the machine on a network with a boot (diskless) server. The machine (So Far) has defaulted to Net for a boot device, and booted to a known client on the diskless. From the OS, Issue EEPROM commands to change the prom password, and nullify prom security. NOTE: This will also work (theoretically) with a known good boot disk from a similar system. If you swap the internal disk with a known OS disk, the machine should default to a boot, and you can issue all EEPROM commands from the Root user of the OS. Thank you again for your assistance. Steve Michael Brett Robert Minoti Andy Roland Mike I am sure there are responses that I missed peoples names, I apologize for that, and thank you each very much. Glenn May _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Jul 23 13:38:21 2003
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