command to display default boot device

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command to display default boot device..

Answer / jj_karthi

eeprom boot-device

prtconf -vp | grep boot-device

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command to display default boot device..

Answer / rahmaddulla

In ok prompt,we can use printenv command...
ok printenv boot-device

In shell prompt,
#eeprom | grep boot-device
or
#prtconf -vp

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command to display default boot device..

Answer / supreme

#eeprom boot-device

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command to display default boot device..

Answer / sunil

prtconf -pvv |grep boot-device

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command to display default boot device..

Answer / sandeep

prtconf -vp|grep -i boot -device

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command to display default boot device..

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pritnenv boot-device

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command to display default boot device..

Answer / priya

more /etc/path_to_inst | grep -i boot

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