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--BluetoothDevice
Valid Argument Enabled, Disabled
Description Enables or disables bluetooth device.
--BluetoothStealthMode
Valid Argument Unchanged, TurnO
Description
Congures the state of bluetooth radio depending on whether the Stealth mode is enabled or disabled.
Unchanged — Retains the current state of the bluetooth.
TurnO — Turns o the bluetooth radio if the stealth mode is enabled.
BootOrder
Valid Argument None
Description
Displays or sets the boot order sequence, activates boot list, and enables or disables the supported
devices for legacy boot list and for UEFI boot list.
When you run the bootorder option, the following information is displayed:
Device Status — The current device status. It may be enabled or disabled.
Device Number — A unique number to identify the device on the system.
Device Type — The device type.
Short Form — Short form of the device. If the system has many devices of the similar device type,
the short form of the device is displayed with a <number> notation. For example, if the system has
an internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD), a USB storage device, and a modular Bay HDD, the short forms
will be displayed as hdd.1, hdd.2, and hdd.3 respectively.
Device Description — Description of the device.
Supported devices are:
oppy oppy disk
usboppy — USB oppy 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.
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