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Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration Version 3.3 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager User's Guide

Changing the BIOS or UEFI boot sequence and hard disk drive sequence

About this task

To change the BIOS boot sequence and hard disk drive sequence:

Steps

  1. In the BIOS Configuration screen, select Create a New Profile or Edit an Existing Profile, and click Browse to browse for the profile.
  2. Click the Boot or UEFI Sequence tab.
    The current BIOS or UEFI boot sequence and hard disk drive sequence is displayed.
  3. Use the Move Up and Move Down to change the BIOS or UEFI boot sequence or the hard disk drive sequence.
    After you manually map SAN boot device in server, it is visible as hard disk drive sequence. To change the boot sequence for SAN boot device, use Move Up to move up the SAN boot device in the hard disk drive sequence until it is the first boot device in the hard disk drive sequence.
    NOTE If more than one SAN boot device is present in the hard disk drive sequence and you select a specified device as the first boot device, the selection of the first boot device is based on the sequence in the Lifecycle Controller.
  4. Click OK to save the changes.
    NOTE
    • For 13th generation of Dell PowerEdge servers, you can view the BIOS attributes and boot sequence of the currently saved boot mode only.
    • Click Reset to reset any changes made.
    • The following task sequence works: Boot Mode with Boot Sequence followed by any of these configuration tasks, NIC, or RAID; Optionally included with iDRAC configuration tasks.
    • The following task sequence does not work: Boot Mode with Boot Sequence followed by only an iDRAC and only an OSD configuration task does not work.
    • The following task sequence partially works: If boot mode and boot sequence are applied together, then only boot mode works.

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