Fujitsu 480 Manuel D’Utilisation
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C122-E003-02EN
EFI
CHAPTER 12 EFI Shell and EFI Commands
CHAPTER 12 EFI Shell and EFI Commands
12.4
Batch Script
The EFI shell can execute commands from batch script files as follows:
- The batch script files use the ".nsh" extension.
- The batch script files are created as Unicode files or ASCII files.
- The batch scripts support the positional argument, which can be used to
- The batch script files are created as Unicode files or ASCII files.
- The batch scripts support the positional argument, which can be used to
reference each argument by a number, as in %n (n=0 to 9).
%0 indicates the script file currently being executed.
- The display during execution of a command from a batch script is echoed on the
console.
- The echo –off command is used to disable display of a command read from a
batch file.
- The shell does not save information on execution of a command from a batch
script.
- The history save function used with cursor keys is not supported.
- If a command error occurs in a batch script, processing is continued by default.
- A batch script can test the results from the last command executed by using the
- If a command error occurs in a batch script, processing is continued by default.
- A batch script can test the results from the last command executed by using the
if command with the lasterror shell variable specified.
- A line in a batch script can be commented out by inserting the "#" character.