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# several of shell builtins are available | # several of shell builtins are available | ||
alias cat ls cd cp dh date ftp | alias cat ls cd cp dh date ftp | ||
# boot or display boot options | # boot or display boot options | ||
boot -d # show boot options in order | boot -d # show boot options in order | ||
boot -n 1 # boot first option | boot -n 1 # boot first option |
Latest revision as of 02:53, 3 March 2022
the UEFI shell is a scriptable commandline interface you can use to boot operating systems.
Tutorials
https://techlibrary.hpe.com/docs/iss/proliant_uefi/UEFI_TM_030617/GUID-D7147C7F-2016-0901-0A6D-000000000E1B.html
Basics
# several of shell builtins are available alias cat ls cd cp dh date ftp # boot or display boot options boot -d # show boot options in order boot -n 1 # boot first option # load uefi driver load foo.efi