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Table 78. BootOrder (continued)
Attribute Details Description
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
Table 79. --ActiveBootList
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Changes the active boot list in BIOS.
NOTE: If you set Legacy for the system that supports only UEFI, then the following error
message is displayed: Legacy option is not supported on this machine.
Example
C:\>cctk BootOrder --ActiveBootList=uefi
C:\>cctk BootOrder --ActiveBootList=legacy
--BootListType
Table 80. --BootListType
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Identifies which boot list type to display or modify for supported UEFI systems.
Example
C:\>cctk BootOrder --BootListType=uefi
C:\>cctk BootOrder --BootListType=legacy
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 --valsetuppwd=password
NOTE: If BootListType option is not provided, then the default option is applied to
the settings of the Legacy Bootorder. Apply settings to UEFI Bootorder for non-Legacy
devices.
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