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how do i exit the ok prompt? |
how do i exit the ok prompt? |
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i found the answer on the Open Firmware (OFW) page -- |
i found the answer on the Open Firmware (OFW) page -- |
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When finished with the OFW - OK prompt, do one of the following: |
When finished with the OFW - OK prompt, do one of the following: |
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* turn the power off by holding down the power button |
* turn the power off by holding down the power button |
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* type ''boot'' to start the operating system |
* type ''boot'' to start the operating system |
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* type ''bye'' to restart the laptop |
* type ''bye'' to restart the laptop |
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* type ''power-off'' to turn off the laptop |
* type ''power-off'' to turn off the laptop |
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:Yes, it isn't really in the scope of the Ok page to explain all this, but I've added a short paragraph. --[[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 00:07, 19 June 2012 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 00:07, 19 June 2012
Small problem: none of these techniques gets me an Ok prompt on my XO-1.
- Get a developer key then.
how do i exit the ok prompt? i found the answer on the Open Firmware (OFW) page --
When finished with the OFW - OK prompt, do one of the following: * turn the power off by holding down the power button * type boot to start the operating system * type bye to restart the laptop * type power-off to turn off the laptop
- Yes, it isn't really in the scope of the Ok page to explain all this, but I've added a short paragraph. --Quozl 00:07, 19 June 2012 (UTC)