Ask a stupid question, get a.... quick and simple answer. Thanks to Sydney Weinstein for this: "Plug in a keyboard and hit the power on button." I'm not a complete moron, but I hadn't thought about that because I'm running the machine via a serial connection to my laptop, and I'm absolutely new to this platform, coming from a 10-year Mac background. Thanks! -- Chris Garaffa chris@nilzero.com On Feb 7, 2004, at 10:27 PM, Chris Garaffa wrote: > Hi all, > > I recently was given a Sun E250. In the process of installing Aurora > Linux (that's a story for another day), I unfortunately issued the > power-off command at the OBP prompt. This is unfortunate because on > the machine, there isn't much left of the front panel remaining. I > found the documentation on Sun's site which says "Turn the front panel > keyswitch to the Power-on... position," but there's no keyswitch. I > have that section (the upper) of the front panel, and coming from the > machine is the part that the keyswitch would go into. Bug again, I > don't have a keyswitch. > Is there anything I can do to get this machine to turn on again? > > Thanks in advance, and I will summarize. > > -- > Chris Garaffa > chris@nilzero.com _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun Feb 8 10:47:31 2004
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