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тАО09-21-2009 07:06 AM
тАО09-21-2009 07:06 AM
How to from fs0: prompt to shell> prompt in EFI shell?
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How to from fs0: prompt to shell> prompt in EFI shell?
Thanks
-- Jerry
How to from fs0: prompt to shell> prompt in EFI shell?
Thanks
-- Jerry
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тАО09-21-2009 07:15 AM
тАО09-21-2009 07:15 AM
Re: How to from fs0: prompt to shell> prompt in EFI shell?
Once on a filessystem, you can change to another, e.g.
fs0> fs1:
If you want to go to Shell> again (why?), exit and return to the shell.
Hope this helps!
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fs0> fs1:
If you want to go to Shell> again (why?), exit and return to the shell.
Hope this helps!
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тАО09-21-2009 12:53 PM
тАО09-21-2009 12:53 PM
Re: How to from fs0: prompt to shell> prompt in EFI shell?
> If you want to go to Shell> again (why?),
> exit and return to the shell.
On my zx2000, exiting the shell ("exit"),
and then returning to the shell ("Please
select a boot option" > "EFI Shell
[Built-in]") returns to the same
(device-name) prompt as before, not back to
the "Shell> " prompt.
Cycling the power, or "Cold Reset" in the
"Boot Option Maintenance Menu" will reset it.
I don't know if anything less drastic will do
it.
That being said, why do you care? Is there
some command which works only at the
"Shell> " prompt? (I know of none.)
> exit and return to the shell.
On my zx2000, exiting the shell ("exit"),
and then returning to the shell ("Please
select a boot option" > "EFI Shell
[Built-in]") returns to the same
(device-name) prompt as before, not back to
the "Shell> " prompt.
Cycling the power, or "Cold Reset" in the
"Boot Option Maintenance Menu" will reset it.
I don't know if anything less drastic will do
it.
That being said, why do you care? Is there
some command which works only at the
"Shell> " prompt? (I know of none.)
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