Ok

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The 'ok' prompt is the firmware menu for the laptop. At this point the laptop firmware is ready to accept commands. The operating system is not running.

There are several methods to get to the 'ok' prompt.

Novice

  • Shutdown the laptop,
  • Hold down the '✓' (check) game pad key and turn on the laptop, a diagram of the game keys should appear with a message Release the game keys to continue,
  • Release the '✓' (check) game pad key, and immediately press Esc.png Escape key a few times a second, and the 'ok' prompt should appear,
  • press Enter to get a fresh 'ok' prompt.
OLPC D1, 1 GiB memory installed, 4 GB internal storage, S/N SHC937010AA
OpenFirmware  CL1   Q3A39c Q3A   EC Firmware Ver:1.9.28

Type the Esc key to interrupt automatic startup
Type 'help' for more information.

ok
ok

Regular

  • Shutdown the laptop,
  • Turn on the laptop, and press Esc.png Escape key once during the startup sound, and the 'ok' prompt should appear.
OLPC D1, 1 GiB memory installed, 4 GB internal storage, S/N SHC937010AA
OpenFirmware  CL1   Q3A39c Q3A   EC Firmware Ver:1.9.28

Type 'help' for more information.

ok

Expert

  • Shutdown the laptop,
  • Hold down the Esc.png Escape key while turning on the laptop, and the 'ok' prompt should appear.
OLPC D1, 1 GiB memory installed, 4 GB internal storage, S/N SHC937010AA
OpenFirmware  CL1   Q3A39c Q3A   EC Firmware Ver:1.9.28

Type 'help' for more information.

ok

This method sometimes doesn't work for some laptops.

How do I know it worked?

You should see text on the screen. There should be the word ok with a black rectangle after it.

ok

Press enter, and a new word ok will appear and the black rectangle should move down.

Technical Data

This is called a command line interface (CLI), and the black rectangle is a cursor.

Normally it is hidden, which is why you have to do special things to get to it.