Reference Guide
Client Configuration Toolkit Options 23
If this option is used with other function command options, they are
applied in the order in which they appear on the command line, overriding
any previous commands.
In the .ini file, bootorder is displayed as boot order type with a list of
comma separated device short forms in the order they are assigned.
For example:
bootorder=legacytype,+pcmcia,+hdd.1,-floppy,+cdrom,-hdd.2,+nic.1,-
hdd.3,+nic.2
A plus (
+
) symbol with the device name indicates that the device is
enabled and a minus (
-
) symbol indicates that the device is disabled. You
can enable or disable the devices by changing the symbol displayed with
the device short name. These symbols are optional and if not present, the
current status of the device is retained.
NOTE: If the OS is booted in the UEFI mode, then the bootorder type will be
shown as uefitype.
Change the boot order by changing the order of the list. You can also enter
the device number instead of the device name.
NOTE: The bootorder option in the .ini file is applied to a system based on its
active boot list. If the .ini file is generated from a system with the active boot
list set as uefi, and it is applied on a system with the active boot list set as
legacy, the boot order is set only if the devices are available in the system. It is
recommended that you apply the .ini file on a system with the same active
boot list as of the system from where the .ini file is generated.
Example
C:\>cctk -i <c:/cctk>/filename.ini