The Oracle Server X5-2L is equipped with a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface-compatible BIOS (UEFI BIOS) that can be configured to support either UEFI or Legacy BIOS boot modes. Legacy BIOS is the default mode. Some operating systems cannot boot in UEFI Boot Mode, so the UEFI BIOS provides the ability to select between UEFI and Legacy boot modes.
If you change BIOS boot modes, the boot candidates from the previously selected mode are no longer available from the Boot Options Priority List in the BIOS Setup Utility. The boot candidates from the new mode appear in the Boot Options Priority List only after you select Save Changes and Reset from the BIOS Setup Utility menu. Use the Oracle ILOM BIOS Backup and Restore function to preserve the BIOS configuration in case you want to switch back to the previously selected mode. For information, refer to the Oracle X5 Series Servers Administration Guide at http://www.oracle.com/goto/x86admindiag/docs.
Most supported operating systems can use either UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy BIOS Boot Mode. However, once you choose a boot mode and install an operating system, the installed image can only be used in the mode in which it was installed. For instructions for selecting either UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy BIOS Boot Mode, refer to Using UEFI in Oracle Server X5-2L Service Manual.
The following operating systems supported by the Oracle X5-2L Server can use either UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy BIOS Boot Mode:
Oracle Solaris
Oracle Linux
Windows Server
VMware ESXi
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
The following operating system only uses Legacy BIOS Boot Mode:
Oracle VM software
The table below describes the BIOS boot modes.
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