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The example given was for the old, and now deleted, Linux compatibility mode. Update the example for the current code. Submitted by: Vlad Movchan
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd May 8, 2018
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.Dt EFIBOOTMGR 8
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm efibootmgr
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.Nd manipulate the EFI Boot Manager
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Op Fl aAnNB Ar Bootvar
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.Op Fl t Ar timeout
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.Op Fl T
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.Op Fl o Ar bootorder
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.Op Fl verbose
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.Op Fl c -k Ar kernel -l Ar loader [-L Ar label] [--dry-run]
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.Sh "DESCRIPTION"
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.Nm
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manipulates how UEFI Boot Managers boot the system.
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Methods of booting can be created and destroyed.
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Boot methods can be activated or deactivated.
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The order of boot methods tried can be changed.
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Temporary boot methods can override the usual booting methods.
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.Pp
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The UEFI standard defines how hosts may control what is used to
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bootstrap the system.
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Each method is encapsulated within a persistent UEFI variable, stored
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by the UEFI BIOS of the form
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.Va BootXXXX .
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These variables are numbered, describe where to load the bootstrap
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program from, and whether or not the method is active.
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The boot order of these methods is controlled by another variable
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.Va BootOrder .
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The currently booting method is communicated using
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.Va BootCurrent .
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A global timeout can also be set.
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.Pp
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.Nm
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requires that the kernel efirt module to get and set these
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non-volatile variables.
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.Pp
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The following options are available:
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.Bl -tag -width 28m
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.It Fl c Fl -create
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Create a new Boot Variable
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.It Fl l -loader Ar loader
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The path to and name of the loader.
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.It Fl k -kernel Ar kernel
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The path to and name of the kernel.
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.It Fl L -label Ar label
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An optional description for the entry.
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.It Fl D -dry-run
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Process but do not set the given BootVar.
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.It Fl B -delete Ar BootVarNum
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Delete the given BootVar Num.
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.It Fl a -activate Ar BootVarNum
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Activate the given BootVarNum.
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.It Fl A -deactivate Ar BootVarNum
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Deactivate the given BootVarNum.
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.It Fl n -bootnext Ar BootVarNum
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Set BootVarNum as the BootNext variable.
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.It Fl N -delete-bootnext
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Delete the BootNext optional BootVar.
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.It Fl o -bootorder Ar bootorder
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Set BootOrder variable to the given comma delimited set of BootVarNums.
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The numbers are in hex to match BootXXXX, but may omit leading zeros.
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.It Fl t -set-timeout Ar timeout
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Set the bootmenu timeout value.
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.It Fl T -del-timeout
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Delete the BootTimeout variable.
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.It Fl v -verbose
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Display the device path of BootVars in the output.
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.El
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.Pp
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.Sh Exammples
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.Pp
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To Display the current Boot related variables in the system:
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.Pp
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.Dl efibootmgr [-v]
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.Pp
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This will display the optional BootNext BootVar, BootCurrent,
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or currently booted BootVar, followed by the optional Timeout value, any
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BootOrder that maybe set, followed finally by all currently defined Boot
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variables, active or not. The verbose flag will augment this output with
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the hardrive partition uuids, size/offset and device-path of the
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variable.
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.Pp
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The
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.Nm
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program can be used to create new EFI boot variables. To create a new
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boot var pointing to an installation with its EFI partition mounted
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under /mnt, the given loader and a label "FreeBSD-11":
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.Pp
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.Dl efibootmgr -c -l /mnt/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI -L FreeBSD-11
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.Pp
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This will result in the next available BootVarNum being assigned to a
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new UEFI load variable, and given the label "FreeBSD-11" such as:
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.Pp
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.Dl Boot0009 FreeBSD-11
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.Pp
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Note newly created BootVars are created inactive. The active state is denoted
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by an '*' following the BootVar name in the output. They are also inserted
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into the first position of current BootOrder variable if it exists. They
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must first be set to active before being considered available to attempt booting from, else they
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are ignored.
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.Pp
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.Dl efibootmgr -B 0009
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.Pp
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Will delete the given BootVar Boot0009
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.Pp
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To set a given newly created BootVar active use:
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.Pp
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.Dl efibootmgr -a 0009
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.Pp
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To set a given BootVar to be used as the BootNext variable, irrespective
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of its active state, use:
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.Pp
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.Dl efibootmgr -n 0009
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.Pp
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To set the BootOrder for the next reboot use:
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.Pp
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.Dl efibootmgr -o 0009,0003,...
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.Pp
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr efivar 8 ,
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.Xr uefi 8 ,
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.Xr gpart 8
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