Oracle Server CLI Tools Overview
CLI Tools Command Syntax and Conventions
biosconfig for Oracle Solaris OS
Viewing biosconfig Command Options and Version Information
How to View biosconfig Command Options
How to View biosconfig Version Information
Configuring the Device Boot Order
Methods for Changing the Boot List
How to Set the First Boot Device for the Next Boot
How to Make a Persistent Change to Boot Order
How to Change Boot Order Based on the PCI Bus, Device, or Function
How to Capture the BIOS CMOS Golden Image
How to Apply the BIOS CMOS Golden Image
Configuring Individual CMOS Settings
Static and Dynamic CMOS Settings
How to Configure a Static CMOS Setting
How to Configure a Dynamic Setting
The following notes explain how biosconfig describes devices:
Floppy refers to whatever the BIOS considers a removable device.
For example, this could be a USB flash drive.
A USB flash drive bigger than 512 MB is referred to as a disk.
A USB/CD-ROM is classed as a CD and not a removable device.
PXE means a bootable network device.
For example, this might be an Ethernet controller or an InfiniBand interface that has boot support in its expansion ROM.
See also:
The device name examples listed in the following table are used in XML file output in this chapter.
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