Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU) > Embedded UEFI Shell > Add Embedded UEFI Shell to Boot Order and press Enter.
2. Select a setting and press Enter.
a. Enabled—Adds the embedded UEFI Shell to the boot order list on the next reboot.
b. Disabled—The embedded UEFI Shell is not added to the boot order list.
3. Press F10.
UEFI Shell Script Auto-Start
Use this option to enable or disable automatic execution of the Embedded UEFI Shell startup script during
Shell startup.
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You can use the startup script to create a RAM disk, download files from the network, collect data, upload
results back to network, and then boot to the OS without rebooting the system.
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You can store the script file on local media, or access it from a network location.
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Name the script file startup.nsh and place it on local media or a network location accessible to the
server.
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When auto-start is enabled, and the Shell Auto-Start Script Location option is set to Auto, the Shell
looks for the script file in any of the FAT16 or FAT32 file systems available.
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It is recommended that you have only one startup.nsh file on one file system.
Enabling or disabling automatic execution of the Embedded
UEFI Shell startup script
Prerequisites
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Boot Mode is set to UEFI Mode.
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Embedded UEFI Shell is enabled.
Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU) > Embedded UEFI Shell > UEFI Shell Script Auto-Start and press Enter.
2. Select a setting and press Enter.
a. Enabled—The UEFI Shell startup script executes during Shell startup.
b. Disabled—The UEFI Shell startup script does not execute during Shell startup.
3. Press F10.
UEFI Shell Script Auto-Start
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