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System Configuration
You also can run EFI applications (files ending with
current file system, run the
You will see a list of applications on the fs0 file system.
command syntax
The EFI shell uses a programming language to control the execution of individual commands.
Some characters have special meanings in the EFI shell. This section includes instructions for
running EFI shell commands and a list of the available commands.
arguments
Some commands require additional arguments to further define their action. For example, to
display information about the system memory, you must type the command name, plus the
desired category of information to display:
fs0:\> info mem
rules
Follow these rules or the commands will not run correctly.
#
>
%
*
?
[
3–4
ls
fs0:> ls
Denotes a comment. All text after this symbol is ignored by the EFI.
Denotes an output redirect. Output of EFI shell commands can be saved to
files instead of being displayed on the monitor or in the terminal emulation
program. The shell redirects standard output to a single file and standard error
to a single file. Redirecting both standard output and standard error to the
same file is allowed. Redirecting to more than one file on the same command
is not supported.
The output redirect options, include:
>
redirect output to a unicode file
>a
redirect output to an ASCII file
>>
append output to a unicode file
>>a
append output to an ASCII file
The syntax for redirecting script output is:
Command > output_file_pathname
Denotes an environment variable. Environment variables can be set and
viewed through the use of the
chapter). To access the value of an environment variable as an argument to a
shell command, delimit the name of the variable with the
and after the variable name; for example,
Denotes a wildcard character. Matches zero or more characters in a file name.
Denotes a wildcard character. Matches exactly one character of a file name.
Denotes a wildcard character. Defines a set of characters; the pattern matches
any single character in the set. Characters in the set are not separated. Ranges
of characters can be specified by specifying the first character in a range, then
-
the
character, then the last character in the range. For example:
.efi
command. For example:
set
command (see
%myvariable%
). To list applications in the
set
command in this
%
character before
.
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