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Boot Options Screen, System Boot Timeout

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Server Utilities Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options System Boot Timeout Boot Option #1 Boot Option #2 Boot Option ► CDROM Order ► Hard Disk Order ► Floppy Order ► Network Device Order ► BEV Device Order ► Add EFI Boot Option ► Delete EFI Boot Option EFI Optimized Boot Use Legacy Video for EFI OS Boot Option Retry USB Boot Priority Static Boot Order Reset Static Boot Order [0 - 65535, 0 is default] Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled Enabled/Disabled Yes/No Action Boot Manager Figure 97. Boot Options Screen Screen Field Descriptions: 1. System Boot Timeout Option Values: [Entry Field 0 - 65535, 0 is default] 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 system to go to the Boot Manager menu and wait for user input for every system boot. Comments: After entering the desired timeout, press the key to register that timeout value to the system. These settings are in seconds. The timeout value entered will take effect on the next boot. This timeout value is independent of the FRB2 setting for BIOS boot failure protection. The FBR2 countdown will be suspended during the time that the Boot Timeout countdown is active. 130 Intel® Server System R1000RP Service Guide

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Server Utilities
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Intel
®
Server System R1000RP Service Guide
Main
Advanced
Security
Server Management
Boot Options
Boot Manager
System Boot Timeout
[0
65535,
0
is default]
Boot Option #1
<Available Boot devices>
Boot Option #2
<Available Boot devices>
Boot Option <#n>
<Available Boot devices>
CDROM Order
Hard Disk Order
Floppy Order
Network Device Order
BEV Device Order
Add EFI Boot Option
Delete EFI Boot Option
EFI Optimized Boot
Enabled/
Disabled
Use Legacy Video for EFI OS
Enabled/
Disabled
Boot Option Retry
Enabled/
Disabled
USB Boot Priority
Enabled
/Disabled
Static Boot Order
Enabled/
Disabled
Reset Static Boot Order
Yes/
No Action
Figure 97. Boot Options Screen
Screen Field Descriptions:
1.
System Boot Timeout
Option Values:
[Entry Field 0
65535,
0
is default]
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 system to go to the
Boot Manager menu and wait for user input for every system boot.
Comments:
After entering the desired timeout, press the <Enter> key to register that
timeout value to the system. These settings are in seconds. The timeout value entered will take
effect on the next boot.
This timeout value is independent of the FRB2 setting for BIOS boot failure protection. The
FBR2 countdown will be suspended during the time that the Boot Timeout countdown is active.