IBM 88554RU Installation Guide - Page 137

Backing up and restoring EFI boot options

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EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1.10 [14.61] Main Menu. Select an Operation Boot from a File Add a Boot Option Delete Boot Option(s) Change Boot Order Manage BootNext setting Set Auto Boot TimeOut Select Active Console Output Devices Select Active Console Input Devices Select Active Standard Error Devices Cold Reset Exit Timeout->[5] sec SystemGuid-->[CD9B6580-F7DF-11D7-AEBF-00000080FFFF] SerialNumber-->[23a0014] Figure 4-27 Boot Maintenance Manager menu Backing up and restoring EFI boot options It is important to back up the EFI options so that in the event that the EFI information is lost it can be restored. The backup can reside on the ESP for easy access but should also be backed up again as part of the normal backup schedule. To back up the EFI boot options follow the steps below: 1. From the EFI Firmware Boot Manager select EFI Shell [Built-in]. 2. Change to the file system where you want to save the file, for example, fs5:. 3. Run the command backup , where is a valid filename. A screen similar to the following will be displayed. Chapter 4. Installation 123

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Chapter 4. Installation
123
Figure 4-27
Boot Maintenance Manager menu
Backing up and restoring EFI boot options
It is important to back up the EFI options so that in the event that the EFI
information is lost it can be restored. The backup can reside on the ESP for easy
access but should also be backed up again as part of the normal backup
schedule.
To back up the EFI boot options follow the steps below:
1.
From the EFI Firmware Boot Manager select
EFI Shell [Built-in]
.
2.
Change to the file system where you want to save the file, for example, fs5:.
3.
Run the command
backup <filename>
, where <filename> is a valid filename.
A screen similar to the following will be displayed.
EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1.10 [14.61]
Main Menu. Select an Operation
Boot from a File
Add a Boot Option
Delete Boot Option(s)
Change Boot Order
Manage BootNext setting
Set Auto Boot TimeOut
Select Active Console Output Devices
Select Active Console Input Devices
Select Active Standard Error Devices
Cold Reset
Exit
Timeout->[5] sec SystemGuid-->[CD9B6580-F7DF-11D7-AEBF-00000080FFFF]
SerialNumber-->[23a0014]