Moving The Platform Beyond Dos
Michael Rothman, Vincent Zimmer, Tim Lewis

#Uefi
#Shell
#Dos
Focusing on the use of the Uefi Shell and its recently released formal specification, this book unlocks a wide range of usage models which can help people best utilize the shell solutions. This text also expands on the obvious intended utilization of the shell and explains how it can be used in various areas such as security, networking, configuration, and other anticipated uses such as manufacturing, diagnostics, etc. Among other topics, Harnessing the Uefi Shell demonstrates how to write Shell scripts, how to write a Shell application, how to use provisioning options and more. Since the Shell is also a Uefi component, the book will make clear how the two things interoperate and how both Shell developers as well as Uefi developers can dip into the other's field to further expand the power of their solutions. Harnessing the Uefi Shell is authored by the three chairs of the Uefi working sub-teams, Michael Rothman (Intel, chair of the Uefi Configuration and Uefi Shell sub-teams), Vincent Zimmer (Intel, chair of the Uefi networking sub-team and security sub-team), and Tim Lewis (Insyde Software, chair of the Uefi security sub-team). This book is perfect for any Oems that ship Uefi-based solutions (which is all of the Mncs such as Ibm, Dell, Hp, Apple, etc.), software developers who are focused on delivering solutions targeted to manufacturing, diagnostics, hobbyists, or stand-alone kiosk environments.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Under the UEFI Shell
Chapter 3. What Is the UEFI Shell?
Chapter 4. Why We Need an Execution Environment before the OS
Chapter 5. Manufacturing
Chapter 6. Bare Metal Provisio nig
Chapter 7. Configuration of Provisio ned Material
Chapter 8. The Use of UEFI for Diagnostics
Chapter 9. UEFI Shell Script ing
Chapter 10. UEFI Shell Programming
Chapter 11 . Managing UEFI Drivers Using the Shell
Appendix A. Security Considerations
Appendix B. Command Reference
Appendix C. Programming Reference
Appendix D. UEFI Shell Library
Michael Rothman (Intel, chair of the UEFI Configuration and UEFI Shell sub-teams), Vincent Zimmer (Intel, chair of the UEFI networking sub-team and security sub-team), and Tim Lewis (Insyde Software, chair of the UEFI security sub-team).









