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SCP offers a few different options for updating the boot order and hard disk order for the host. Set the order by putting a single FQDD into each of SetBootOrderFqdd numbered attributes.
<Attribute Name="SetBootOrderFqdd1">NIC.Integrated.1‐1‐1</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="SetBootOrderFqdd2">HardDisk.List.1‐1</Attribute>
…
<Attribute Name="SetBootOrderFqdd16"></Attribute>
The same can be done for the hard disk order.
<Attribute Name="SetLegacyHddOrderFqdd1">RAID.Integrated.1‐1</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="SetLegacyHddOrderFqdd2">RAID.Slot.2‐1</Attribute>
…
<Attribute Name="SetLegacyHddOrderFqdd16"></Attribute>
Alternatively, the BiosBootSeq and UefiBootSeq attributes offer a comma-delimited option. BiosBootSeq is available in legacy boot mode. UefiBootSeq is available in UEFI boot mode.
<Attribute Name="BiosBootSeq">HardDisk.List.1‐1,NIC</Attribute>
Hard drive disk can also be declared as a comma-delimited FQDD list.
<Attribute Name="HddSeq">RAID.Integrated.1‐1, RAID.Slot.2‐1</Attribute>
One-time boot options are also available and only persist through a single boot.
<Attribute Name="OneTimeBiosBootSeq"></Attribute>
<Attribute Name="OneTimeUefiBootSeq"></Attribute>
<Attribute Name="OneTimeHddSeq"></Attribute>