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Table 13. Boot Options Details, The following table describes the features of the Boot Options screen.

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The following table describes the features of the Boot Options screen. Table 13. Boot Options Details Setup Item Boot Timeout Options 0 - 65535 Boot Option #x Available boot devices Network Device Order Hard Disk Order Delete Boot Option EFI Optimized Boot Boot Option Retry USB Boot Priority Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Help Text The number of seconds BIOS will pause at the end of POST to allow the user to press the [F2] key for entering the BIOS Setup utility. Valid values are 0-65535. Zero is the default. A value of 65535 causes the compute module to go to the Boot Manager menu and wait for user input for every boot. These settings are in seconds. After entering the desired timeout, press the key to register that timeout value. Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position. Set network device boot order. This option takes the user to a separate screen. The Network Device Order screen which allows the user to select the boot order for the available network bootable devices. Set the hard disk drive boot order. This option takes the user to a separate screen. The Hard Disk Order screen which allows the user to select the boot order for the available bootable devices. Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order. This option takes the user to a new screen titled Delete Boot Option. This new screen allows the user to select an EFI boot option from the boot order for deletion. If the EFI shell is deleted, it is restored on the next compute module reboot. It cannot be permanently deleted. If enabled, the BIOS will only load modules required for booting EFI-aware Operating Systems. This will continually retry non-EFI-based boot options without waiting for user input. If enabled, newly discovered USB devices will be put to the top of their boot device category. If disabled, newly discovered USB devices will be put at the bottom of their boot device catergory. Intel® Compute Module MFS5520VI User Guide 83

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Intel
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Compute Module MFS5520VI User Guide
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The following table describes the features of the Boot Options screen.
Table 13. Boot Options Details
Setup Item
Options
Help Text
Boot Timeout
0 - 65535
The number of seconds BIOS will pause at the
end of POST to allow the user to press the [F2]
key for entering the BIOS Setup utility.
Valid values are 0-65535. Zero is the default. A
value of 65535 causes the compute module to
go to the Boot Manager menu and wait for user
input for every boot. These settings are in
seconds.
After entering the desired timeout, press the
<Enter> key to register that timeout value.
Boot Option #x
Available boot
devices
Set system boot order by selecting the boot
option for this position.
Network Device
Order
<Enter>
Set network device boot order.
This option takes the user to a separate screen.
The Network Device Order screen which allows
the user to select the boot order for the available
network bootable devices.
Hard Disk
Order
<Enter>
Set the hard disk drive boot order. This option
takes the user to a separate screen. The Hard
Disk Order screen which allows the user to
select the boot order for the available bootable
devices.
Delete Boot
Option
<Enter>
Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order.
This option takes the user to a new screen titled
Delete Boot Option. This new screen allows the
user to select an EFI boot option from the boot
order for deletion.
If the EFI shell is deleted, it is restored on the
next compute module reboot. It cannot be
permanently deleted.
EFI Optimized
Boot
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, the BIOS will only load modules
required for booting EFI-aware Operating
Systems.
Boot Option
Retry
Enabled
Disabled
This will continually retry non-EFI-based boot
options without waiting for user input.
USB Boot
Priority
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, newly discovered USB devices will be
put to the top of their boot device category.
If disabled, newly discovered USB devices will
be put at the bottom of their boot device
catergory.