System Configuration User Guide

2 Using the System Configuration Utility
Syscfg is a command-line utility that can be used to save and restore BIOS and firmware settings to
a file, or to set and display individual settings. Syscfg may be used in a script to automate the
process of configuring multiple servers. Some commands may not be supported on all platforms
due to limitations in the hardware. The description of each command will describe any limitations.
The general syntax is:
syscfg [{/|-}command [arguments]] […next_command [arguments]]
Multiple commands may be specified on a single line unless otherwise noted in the Command
Reference description. The maximum line length is 127 characters.
NOTE
This version of the utility can be run from EFI, Linux, Windows command
prompt, and Windows Preinstallation Environment. Some platforms may not
support all the operating environments for this utility.
2 System Configuration Utility User Guide