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For example, the following settings are valid:
BootOrder=PXE;HardDisk;USB
BootOrder=HardDisk;PXE;USB
BootOrder=USB;PXE;HardDisk
However, the following settings are invalid:
BootOrder=PXE;HardDisk
BootOrder=PXE;PXE;USB
BootOrder=PXE;HardDisk;USB;PXE
If the rst boot order is not HardDisk, the system restart will boot
from the BIOS setting.
BootpDisable={no, yes}
Default is no.
BootpDisable — Yes/no option to disable BOOTP requests.
ThinOS supports both DHCP and BOOTP to obtain the network
congurations. In the rst two attempts, only DHCP is requested.
Then, both DHCP and BOOTP are requested.
For some environments, BOOTP requests will delay obtaining the IP
from the DHCP server. Set BootpDisable=yes will only perform a
DHCP request. This setting is only valid after the next reboot.
CmosPassword=<password>
[encrypt={no, yes}]
CmosPassword — Species the BIOS password on supported
platforms; string up to 8 characters (Wyse 5010 thin client with
ThinOS (D10D), Wyse 5010 thin client with PCoIP (D10DP), Wyse
5060 thin client with ThinOS, Wyse 5060 thin client with PCoIP,
and Wyse 7010 thin client with ThinOS (Z10D).
encrypt — Default is yes. If encrypt=yes, an encrypted string is
used as a password and the password is encoded by Dell Wyse
encrypt tool.
CustomInfo={yes, no}
[Custom1=custom1_str]
[Custom2=custom2_str]
[Custom3=custom3_str]
[Location=location_str]
[Contact=contact_str]
Yes/no option to congure or store custom information. If
CustomInfo=yes, the custom information congured by the
following options will be stored into NVRAM. If CustomInfo=no, the
custom information in NVRAM will be cleared.
For example:
CustomInfo=yes custom1=11 custom2=2 custom3=3
location=wyse contact=peter
NOTE: Maximum length is 32 characters.
**DeskColor=”rrr ggg bbb”
Default is “16 100 36”; where DeskColor =“16 100 36” (green) is
the default.
Species the desktop background color in RGB string format that
must be enclosed in quotes, where rrr, ggg, and bbb are decimal
numbers in the rage of 0 to 255. When using this parameter in a
wnos.ini le, it will be saved to NVRAM if EnableLocal is set to yes
in the wnos.ini le.
NOTE:
The MirrorFileServer parameter also supports the DeskColor
parameter.
**Desktop=bitmap le
[Layout={center, tile, stretch}]
Desktop — Species a bitmap le to be used as wallpaper for the
local desktop. This le could be a 4-bit, 8-bit, or 24-bit BMP le or a
standard GIF le or a standard JPEG le. The le must be located in
42 Parameters for WNOS INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files