Cisco Cisco C880 M4 Server
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FIGURE 2.2 Boot Manager front page display
2.6
Automatic OS Boot
There are two methods of automatically booting the operating system:
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Waiting until the logo display ends before pressing any key
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Pressing the [Enter] key while the logo is displayed
If you wait until the logo display ends before pressing any key, the operating system will boot after the logo
display ends.
If you press the [Enter] key while the logo is displayed, the logo display is interrupted, and the operating
system boots immediately.
In an environment where startup is possible from multiple operating systems, the operating system assigned
the highest boot priority will boot.
If the selected operating system fails to boot, the operating system assigned the next highest priority will
boot. The UEFI shell also starts according to this priority.
Immediately after the UEFI shell starts, you can boot the boot option with the next highest priority by
executing the exit command from the UEFI shell prompt.
The exit command syntax is as follows.
display ends.
If you press the [Enter] key while the logo is displayed, the logo display is interrupted, and the operating
system boots immediately.
In an environment where startup is possible from multiple operating systems, the operating system assigned
the highest boot priority will boot.
If the selected operating system fails to boot, the operating system assigned the next highest priority will
boot. The UEFI shell also starts according to this priority.
Immediately after the UEFI shell starts, you can boot the boot option with the next highest priority by
executing the exit command from the UEFI shell prompt.
The exit command syntax is as follows.
Shell> exit
If all operating systems fail to boot, the Boot Manager front page appears.
2.7
Standard Screen Layout