Boot from CD/USB flash drive
Boot
Insert the "Green Pepper Pro" product CD-ROM or the created bootable CD / USB
flash drive into your computer, and turn on the power. The system will start
and the screen will look like the one below.
* To create bootable CD, see "Creating bootable
"CD image" file"
* To create bootable USB flash drive, see "Setting
bootable "USB flash drive"
The boot screen differs depending on the Legacy(BIOS) / UEFI boot. The
processing after startup is exactly the same.
* Screen when booting in Legacy(BIOS)
* Screen when booting for UEFI (In the case of secure boot, the background
image may not be displayed)
If the PC does not boot or the OS installed on the
hard disk boots
・ Check the Legacy(BIOS) / UEFI settings. The boot priority of the CD / USB flash
drive may be low.
see "Setting the boot environment on
BIOS/UEFI"
・ The created CD-R may not have been created correctly for booting.
see "How to create a CD from an
image file"
・ The type of USB flash drive you have set may not match your PC.
see "Setting the boot environment on
BIOS/UEFI""Setting bootable "USB flash drive""
・ Your PC may not support booting from the CD / USB flash drive.
see "Setting the boot environment on
BIOS/UEFI"
・ A message will be displayed at startup, and some models will not start from a
CD unless the specified key is pressed at that timing.
example: "Press any key to boot from CD..." message appear at boot time.
Operation on the boot screen - Legacy(BIOS) boot
Normally, even if you do nothing, it will automatically start the startup
process after 5 seconds. Press the [enter] key to start immediately.
* The screen may not switch immediately after [enter], such as when media access
is slow, but please wait for a while. * If you enter one character within 5
seconds, the automatic startup will stop.
Select other option
The available options are displayed by pressing the "F5" key within 5 seconds.
* Once the screen is switched, the automatic startup will be stopped.

input |
contents |
gp |
Display normal erase screen |
gpm |
Enable Kernel Mode Setting
(KMS). If there is a problem with the display, please try it. |
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diag |
Diagnose: Problem investigation screen to check the status when startup
is not completed or disk is not recognized. |
diagm |
Diagnose: Enable Kernel Mode Setting
(KMS). If there is a problem with the display, please try it. |
If the startup is not completed
If the startup is not completed and the menu screen is not displayed,
the following causes are possible.
・ The hardware is not compatible with this product. * Not compatible
CPU, motherboard, and peripheral devices. * Please remove peripheral
devices and try again. * If there is a device that can be separated
by the BIOS, try disconnecting it. ・ Media failure (CD-ROM, USB flash drive)
・ Other hardware failures
Start with "diag" and let us know the contents of the screen at the time
of stop.
If the startup stops halfway and the menu is not displayed, there is no function
to get the screen. Please take a picture of the screen with a digital camera
and send it to us.
For the operation of the screen displayed by the
"diag" option, see "Using diagnose screen".
Operation on the boot screen - UEFI boot
"Green Pepper PRO" supports Secure Boot of many PCs, but if the Secure
Boot specification of your PC is not supported , the following boot screen will
not be displayed and a message such as a Security error will be displayed.
In that case, try disabling Secure Boot in the BIOS (UEFI) settings.
Normally, even if you do nothing, it will automatically start the startup
process after 5 seconds.
[ESC]key for menu .....
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If you want to start with other options, press the [ESC] key before the 5-second
countdown ends. The following option menu screen is displayed.
If the "[ESC]key for menu" screen is not displayed and
"loading system..." is displayed
・If you do not need to select any other options at startup, the program will
run until the menu is displayed, so please use it as is. ・ If you need to
select an option at startup, press and hold the [Esc] key immediately after
the PC starts booting. A boot option selection menu will be displayed.

Operation on the option menu screen
Use the "Down" and "Up" keys to select a function, and the [enter] key to
execute the option menu. Under "---- Other boot options", a submenu will be
displayed that allows you to select more detailed options.
1. Under the "[GreenPepper PRO] NetBoot Host ver4.xx" menu, when "---
Other boot options" is selected.

From this screen, press the [ESC] key to return to the first option menu screen.
Menu Structure
In the standard state, the menu structure is as follows.
Option menu structure
selection menu |
contents |
[GreenPepper PRO] NetBoot Host Ver 4.x.x |
Normal Boot |
--- Other boot options |
Boot option submenu |
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Diagnose |
Diagnose: Problem investigation screen to check the status when startup
is not completed or disk is not recognized. |
Boot option submenu
selection menu |
contents |
*--- (ESC)return to main, [GreenPepper
PRO] NetBoot Host |
* press the [ESC] key to return to the first option menu
screen. |
a.Normal boot |
Normal Boot |
b:Enable KMS (nodeset) |
Enable Kernel Mode Setting
(KMS). If there is a problem with the display, please try it. |
Boot option submenu (diagnose)
selection menu |
contents |
*--- (ESC)return to main, diagnose --- |
* press the [ESC] key to return to the first option menu
screen. |
a.Normal boot |
Diagnose: Problem investigation screen to check the status when startup
is not completed or disk is not recognized. |
g:Enable KMS (nodeset) |
Diagnose: Enable Kernel Mode Setting
(KMS). If there is a problem with the display, please try it. |
If the startup is not completed
If the startup is not completed and the erase screen is not displayed,
the following causes are possible.
・ The hardware is not compatible with this product. * Not compatible
CPU, motherboard, and peripheral devices. * Please remove peripheral
devices and try again. * If there is a device that can be separated
by the BIOS, try disconnecting it. ・ Media failure (CD-ROM, USB flash drive)
・ Other hardware failures
・ Unsupported Secure Boot specification * Try disabling Secure
Boot in the BIOS (UEFI) settings. * If you see the "disable
SecureBoot if stops here" message on the screen and it stops, try disabling
Secure Boot.
Also, start with "diagnose" menu and let us know the contents of the screen at the time
of stop.
If the startup stops halfway and the menu is not displayed, there is no function
to get the screen. Please take a picture of the screen with a digital camera
and send it to us.
For the operation of the screen displayed by the
"diag" option, see "Using diagnose screen".
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