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nvram(8)							      nvram(8)

NAME
       nvram - manipulate firmware NVRAM variables

SYNOPSIS
       nvram [ -p ] [ -f filename ] [ -d name ] [ -c ] [ name [= value ]] ...

DESCRIPTION
       The  nvram command allows manipulation of firmware NVRAM variables.  It
       can be used to get or set a variable.  It can also be used to print all
       of  the	variables  or set a list of variables from a file.  Changes to
       NVRAM variables are only saved by clean restart or shutdown.

       In principle, name can be any string.  In  practice,  not  all  strings
       will  be	 accepted.   New  World	 machines  can create new variables as
       desired.	 Some variables require administrator privilege to get or set.

       The given value must match the data type	 required  for	name.	Binary
       data  can  be  set using the %xx notation, where xx is the hex value of
       the byte.  The type for new variables is always binary data.

OPTIONS
       -d name
	      Deletes the named firmware variable.

       -f filename
	      Set firmware variables from a text file.	The  file  must	 be  a
	      list  of	"name value" statements.  The first space on each line
	      is taken to be the separator between "name" and "value".	If the
	      last  character  of  a  line is \, the value extends to the next
	      line.

       -x     Use XML format for reading and writing variables.	  This	option
	      must  be	used  before the -p or -f options, since arguments are
	      processed in order.

       -c     Delete all of the firmware variables.

       -p     Print all of the firmware variables.

EXAMPLES
	      example% nvram boot-args="-s rd=*hd:10"

       Set the boot-args variable to "-s rd=*hd:10".  This would specify  sin‐
       gle user mode with the root device in hard drive partition 10.

	      example% nvram my-variable="String One%00String Two%00%00"

       Create  a new variable, my-variable, containing a list of two C-strings
       that is terminated by a NUL.

	      example% nvram -d my-variable

       Deletes the variable named my-variable.

			       October 28, 2003			      nvram(8)
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