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Running VM-Linux

Running VM-Linux. VM prompts. Appear in the lower right-hand corner of TN3270 (Mocha). 4 possibilities: “ RUNNING”, press enter and you should see Linux login prompt, if, re-boot Linux using the command above. “ VM READ” it means you have a Linux or CMS program waiting for input.

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Running VM-Linux

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  1. Running VM-Linux

  2. VM prompts • Appear in the lower right-hand corner of TN3270 (Mocha). 4 possibilities: • “RUNNING”, press enter and you should see Linux login prompt, if, re-boot Linux using the command above. • “VM READ” it means you have a Linux or CMS program waiting for input. • “MORE…” it means you need to clear the screen using the “clear” button of Mocha TN3270 • “CP READ”, VM is waiting for input. Try the Begin command “B” to resume running your Linux Os if that does not help, re-boot Linux.

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