Edit Boot Entry; Delete Boot Option(S); Change Boot Order - HP Integrity rx2660 User's & Service Manual

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Load File [Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(3|0)/Mac(00306E4C4F1A)]
Exit
Where:
NO VOLUME LABEL: A hard drive. You can search through the disk for bootable applications
to add to the Boot Manager list of Boot options.
Removable Media Boot: Treats the removable media as a bootable device.
Load File EFI Shell: Adds a new instance to the EFI Shell. Load File with the MAC
address adds a network boot option.
Load File with the MAC address: Adds a network boot option.

Edit Boot Entry

Use this option to edit the boot options on the EFI boot menu.
NOTE:
This does not delete any files, applications or drivers from your server.
This option displays a list of boot options that are configured on your server. The names match the
options on the main Boot Manager menu.
If you remove a drive from your server, you must manually delete it from the boot options list.
To delete an item from the list, use the arrow keys to highlight the item and press Enter.
To remove all of the entries from the EFI boot menu, select Delete All Boot Options. This setting
can be used as a security device on servers that are accessed remotely.

Delete Boot Option(s)

Use this option to remove boot options from the EFI boot menu.
NOTE:
This does not delete any files, applications, or drivers from your system.
This option displays a list of boot options that are configured on the system. The names match the
options on the main Boot Manager menu.
If you remove a drive from the system, you must manually delete it from the boot options list.
To delete an item from the list, use the arrow keys to highlight the item and press Enter.
To remove all of the entries from the EFI Boot menu, select Delete All Boot Options. This setting
can be used as a security device on systems that are accessed remotely.

Change Boot Order

Use this option to remove boot options entry. The order in which options are listed in the EFI boot
menu also reflects the order in which the server attempts to boot. If the first boot option fails, the
server tries booting the second, then the third, and so forth, until a boot option succeeds or until
all options have failed.
For example, if you normally boot using a configuration on your LAN but would like to boot from
a local hard drive if the LAN is unavailable, move the LAN boot option to the top of the list, followed
by the hard drive boot option.
The menu lists boot options that currently exist in the main Boot Manager menu. You can change
the priority of the items by moving them up or down in the list:
Press U to move an option up.
Press D to move an option down.
Select Save Settings to NVRAM to modify the order in the Boot Manager menu, which modifies
the order that the Boot Manager attempts to boot the options.
The items at the bottom of the screen are descriptions of the selected option.
Change boot order. Select an Operation
EFI Shell [Built-in]
Current OS
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