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unsetenv
Use the unsetenv command to clear a particular variable. The
command has the following form:
unsetenv name
where name is the name of the variable to be cleared.
For example,
BOOTMGR[2]> unsetenv boot-file
clears the boot-file variable.
The autoboot variable is set to no, and the bootwait
NOTE:
variable is set to zero by this command.
set-defaults
Use the set-defaults command to set variables to their factory-
default values. The command has the following form:
set-defaults name
where name is the name of the variable you want to set to its factory
default. If you do not specify name, all variables are set to their factory
defaults.
For example,
BOOTMGR[2]> set-defaults autoboot
sets the value of autoboot to be yes, the factory default.
setalias
Use the setalias command to set an alias. The command has the
following form:
setalias name device
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