Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Open Networking Hardware Diagnostic Guide April 2016
- About this Guide
- Installation Instructions for ONIE and the Dell OS
- ONIE Overview
- Dell DIAG OS
- Dell DiagOS Tools
- Technical Support
• kernel_cmdline
• runtime-export-env
• runtime-process
• runtime-set-env
• log/messages
• log/onie.log
Changing the Default Grub Boot Entry
To view or set the default Grub boot entry, use the following command.
The onie-boot-mode command has two options —l (the default) and —o to view or set the default Boot
mode. The Grub boot default shows the current default entry.
View or set the default Grub boot entry.
ONIE:/ # onie-boot-mode [-o <onie_mode>]
The -o command options include:
• install — ONIE OS Installer mode
• rescue — ONIE Rescue mode
• uninstall — ONIE OS Uninstall mode
• update — ONIE Self Update mode
• embed — ONIE Self Update mode and Embed ONIE
• none — Uses System Default Boot mode. This mode uses the first ONIE boot menu entry.
The -l command option is:
• Lists the current default entry. This is the default.
Viewing the System Information
To view your system information; for example, the model, part number, serial number, and service tag, use
the following commands.
1 Boot into ONIE.
2 Enter the onie-syseeprom command.
3 Enter the onie-sysinfo –a command.
Example of the onie-syseeprom command.
ONIE:/ # onie-syseeprom
TlvInfo Header:
Id String: TlvInfo
Version: 1
Total Length: 161
TLV Name Code Len Value
-------------------- ---- --- -----
Manufacture Date 0x25 19 08/03/2015 01:40:35
Serial Number 0x23 20 CN0WKFYN7793157U0002
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