Reference Guide

Table Of Contents
Attribute Details Description
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 legacy devices:
oppy — Floppy Disk
hdd — Hard Disk
cdrom — CDRom
pcmcia — PCMCIA Device
usbdev — USB Device
nic — NIC
usboppy — USB Floppy Disk
usbhdd — USB Hard Disk
usbcdrom — USB CDRom
embnic — Embedded NIC
usbzip — USB ZIP
usbdevzip — USB Device ZIP
bev — BEV Device
Supported UEFI devices:
hdd — Hard Disk
cdrom — CDRom
hsbhdd — USB Hard Disk
usbdev — USB Device
embnicipv4 — Embedded NIC IPV4
embnicipv6 — Embedded NIC IPV6
brechannel — Fibre Channel
embnic — Embedded NIC
brechannelex — FibreEx Channel
innibandInniband Device
vendor — Vendor Device
i1394 — I1394 Device
i2o — I20 Device
uart — UART Device
lun — LUN Device
vlan — VLAN Device
nvme — NVMe Device
uri — URI Device
ufs — UFS Device
sd — SD Device
bluetooth — Bluetooth Device
wi — Wi-Fi Device
emmc — eMMC 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.
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