Uefi Shell Scripting; Startup Scripting; Create A Startup Script; Example Of Startup Scripts - Kontron COMe-bID7 User Manual

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11.11. UEFI Shell Scripting

11.11.1.

Startup Scripting

If the <ESC key is not pressed and the timeout has run out then the UEFI Shell automatically tries to execute some
startup scripts. It searches for scripts and executes them in the following order:
1.
Initially searches for Kontron flash-stored startup script.
2.
If there is no Kontron flash-stored startup script present, then the UEFI-specified startup.nsh script is used. This
script must be located on the root of any of the attached FAT formatted disk drive.
3.
If none of the startup scripts are present or the startup script terminates then the default boot order is
continued.
11.11.2.

Create a Startup Script

Startup scripts can be created using the UEFI Shell built-in editor edit or under any OS with a plain text editor of your
choice. To create a startup shell script, simply save the script on the root of any FAT-formatted drive attached to the
system. To copy the startup script to the flash, use the kBootScript UEFI Shell command.
In case there is no mass storage device attached, the startup script can be generated in a RAM disk and stored in the
SPI boot flash using the kRamdisk UEFI Shell command.

11.12. Example of Startup Scripts

11.12.1.

Execute Shell Script on other Harddrive

This example (startup.nsh) executes the shell script named bootme.nsh located in the root of the first detected disc
drive (fs0).
f s0:
boot m e. nsh
11.13. Firmware Update
Firmware updates are typically delivered as a ZIP archive. Please find the latest available BIOS-ZIP archive on
Kontron's Customer Section. Further information about the firmware update procedure can be found in the included
"flash_instruction.txt"-file.
Register for Kontron's Customer Section to get access to BIOS downloads and PCN service.
www.kontron.com
COMe-bID7 User Guide Rev. 1.2
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