Reference Guide

Example With Sub
Options
With the --bootlisttype=uefi option, you can specify the following sub
options: --sequence , --enabledevice , and --disabledevice .
C:\>cctk bootorder --bootlisttype=uefi
--sequence=hdd.1,floppy --enabledevice=
cdrom,hdd.2
C:\>cctk bootorder --bootlisttype=uefi
--sequence=hdd.1,floppy --enabledevice=
cdrom,hdd.2 --valuesetuppwd=password
--disabledevice
Description Disables a device in the boot sequence. Use the device number or device
short form as the argument.
Example
C:\>cctk bootorder --disabledevice=embnic,hdd.1
or
C:\>cctk bootorder --disabledevice=1,3
Example With Sub
Options
C:\>cctk bootorder --sequence=hdd.1,floppy
--enabledevice=cdrom,hdd.2 --disabledevice=
nic.1,hdd.3
--enabledevice
Description Enables a device in the boot sequence. Use the device number or device
short form as the argument.
Example
C:\>cctk bootorder --enabledevice=embnic,hdd.1
or
C:\>cctk bootorder --enabledevice=1,3
--sequence
Description Sets the bootorder based on the arguments provided. Use the device number
or device short form as the argument.
Example
C:\>cctk bootorder --sequence=embnic,hdd.1
or
C:\>cctk bootorder --sequence=1,3
Example for Unknown
Devices
C:\>cctk bootorder --sequence=x01.1,x01.2
--bootseqset
Valid Argument diskettefirst, harddiskonly, devlist, cdromfirst
Description
Sets the Initial Program Load (IPL) device sequence for the next system boot.
diskettefirst — Sets the devices in the sequence: diskette, hard drive, CD-
ROM, and option ROMs (if available).
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