Reference Guide
• floppy — floppy disk
• usbfloppy — USB floppy disk
• hdd — hard disk
• cdrom — CD-ROM
• usbcdrom — USB CD-ROM
• pcmcia — PCMCIA device
• usbdev — USB device
• usbhdd — USB hard disk
• embnic — embedded NIC
• nic — NIC
• usbzip — USB ZIP
• usbdevzip — USB device ZIP
• bev — BEV device
NOTE: For legacy boot list, unknown devices are displayed as
hexadecimal values. For UEFI boot list, some of the devices are displayed
as UEFI with a <number> notation. Change the bootorder by providing
the short form of the unknown device.
NOTE: While changing the bootorder sequence, if the system is set with
a setup password, specify the setup password as the-- valsetuppwd
argument. If the system has a system password set and no setup
password is set, specify the system password as the -- valsyspwd
argument.
Sub Options
The following are the sub options of bootorder.
--activebootlist
Description
Activates the boot list to UEFI or Legacy. On reboot, the system boots based
on the boot list specified.
NOTE: With --activebootlist, do not specify any other sub options, such
as --sequence, --enabledevice, and --disabledevice.
Example
C:\>cctk bootorder --activebootlist=uefi
--bootlisttype
Description
Specifies the boot list as UEFI or Legacy. If you want to run any bootorder
options, such as sequence, enabledevice, and so on, on the UEFI boot list, you
must specify this sub option with UEFI argument. The supported arguments
are Legacy and UEFI.
If --bootlisttype is not specified, running the bootorder sub options applies
changes on the Legacy boot list.
Example
C:\>cctk bootorder --bootlisttype=uefi
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