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Dell Command | Configure Version 3.0 Command Line Interface Reference Guide

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--bootlisttype

Description

Specifies the boot list as UEFI or Legacy. If you want to run any bootorder options, such as sequence, enabledevice, and so on, on the UEFI boot list, you must specify this sub option with UEFI argument. The supported arguments are Legacy and UEFI.

If --bootlisttype is not specified, running the bootorder sub options applies changes on the Legacy boot list.

Example
C:\>cctk bootorder --bootlisttype=uefi
Example With Sub Options
With the --bootlisttype=uefi option, you can specify the following sub options: --sequence , --enabledevice , and --disabledevice .
C:\>cctk bootorder --bootlisttype=uefi
                                                      --sequence=hdd.1,floppy --enabledevice=
                                                      cdrom,hdd.2
                                                   
C:\>cctk bootorder --bootlisttype=uefi
                                                      --sequence=hdd.1,floppy --enabledevice=
                                                      cdrom,hdd.2 --valuesetuppwd=password
                                                   

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