The EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) file system is new
type of file system. It provides support for operating system loaders
on Itanium-based systems. The HP-UX OS loader is located on the
EFI file system.
An EFI partition of an IPF bootdisk uses the EFI file
system to store the HP-UX OS loader and is required for booting
an Itanium-based system.The EFI file system commands allow a
user to create, display and access the EFI file system on a given
device.
There are seven commands for accessing the EFI file system.
They are:
- idisk
creates operating system partitions on a disk that
will be used for IPF.
- efi_fsinit
creates new EFI file system on a specified partition.
- efi_mkdir
creates new directory on a specified EFI file system.
- efi_cp
copies a file between any supported HP-UX file system and
a specified EFI file system.
- efi_ls
lists contents of a specified EFI file system.
- efi_rm
removes an existing file from a specified EFI file system.
- efi_rmdir
removes an existing directory from a specified EFI
file system.
EFI File System Compatibility |
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EFI file system commands are available for both IPF and
PA systems.
Change the time (using the time command) only in HP-UX, not in the EFI shell. Currently,
changing the time in the EFI shell causes problems with time in
HP-UX. As long as the time in HP-UX is correct, the time should
be consistent. The side effect of this problem is that the time shown
in the EFI shell (using the time command) may not represent the correct time.
EFI File System Documentation |
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Additional information about the EFI file system can be found
in the following manual pages: