Reference Guide
[GetBiosDT={no, yes}] DateFormat — Default is yyyy/mm/dd. Species the date format
to use.
NOTE:
The TimeFormat and DateFormat settings in a wnos.ini le
will be saved into NVRAM if EnableLocal=yes is set in the
wnos.ini le.
GetBiosDT — Default is no. Yes/no option to obtain time from
BIOS/CMOS when the timeserver is not available or cannot be
contacted.
For Example:
TimeServer=time.nist.com\TimeFormat=24-hour
formatDateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy
or
TimeServer=time.nist.gov\
TimeFormat=24-hour format\
DateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy
WakeOnLAN={yes, no}
Default is yes.
Wake-on-LAN allows a thin client to be turned on or woken up by a
network message.
If WakeOnLAN=yes, ThinOS will respond for the Wake-On-LAN
packet for a remote wake up.
If WakeOnLAN=no, ThinOS will not respond for the Wake-On-LAN
packet.
NOTE:
To use the WakeOnLAN parameter with a C10LE, the C10LE
must use BIOS version 1.0B_SPC001 or later.
Peripheral settings for wnos.ini les, {username} INI,
and $MAC INI les
Table 6 contains the parameters used for conguring peripheral settings such as keyboard, monitor, mouse, printers and bluetooth devices.
The underlined values are default values.
Table 8. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
les
Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user prole
** After sign o, user prole returns to global value
Description
DefaultPrinter={LPD1, LPD2, LPD3, LPD4, COM1, COM2, LPT1,
LPT2, SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB4}
Species the default printer. Be sure the printer set as default is
enabled or the setting will be invalid.
Device=audio
volume={low, middle, high} or {0 to 25}
Species the local thin client audio volume.
volume — Default is middle. Species the volume level.
high — maximum volume
54 Parameters for WNOS INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI les