if you want to save permanently you need to set this before you boot, whatever command you use to actually boot.
>>> set boot_osflags 0,0 I thought for the 4000 specifically (colon, no equal sign) >>> boot/r5:0 ... to bypass conversational boot On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Richard Loken < richar...@admin.athabascau.ca> wrote: > On Mon, 15 Jun 2015, Marco Rauhut wrote: > > > In this configutarion the system starts into SYSBOOT>. > > There i have to give the command CONTINUE to boot VMS. > > Is there any way to overide then CONTINUE command? > > It sounds like your system defaults to a conversational boot which is, as > far as I recall, set by setting the least significant bit in register 5 > > >>> boot /r5=1 > > Usually, unless you are booting stand alone backup or are a cluster member, > the machine should boot with register 5 set to 0 and you only set it to 1 > if you want to do a conversational boot. > > -- > Richard Loken VE6BSV, Unix System Administrator : "Anybody can be a > father > Athabasca University : but you have to earn > Athabasca, Alberta Canada : the title of 'daddy'" > ** richar...@admin.athabascau.ca ** : - Lynn Johnston > >