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15 // UefiShellLevel3CommandsLib.uni
16 //
17 // Abstract:
18 //
19 // String definitions for UEFI Shell 2.0 level 3 commands
20 //
21 //
22 // **/
23
24 /=#
25
26 #langdef en-US "english"
27
28 #string STR_GEN_TOO_MANY #language en-US "%H%s%N: Too many arguments\r\n"
29 #string STR_GEN_TOO_FEW #language en-US "%H%s%N: Too few arguments\r\n"
30 #string STR_GEN_PARAM_INV #language en-US "%H%s%N: Invalid argument - '%H%s%N'\r\n"
31 #string STR_GEN_PROBLEM #language en-US "%H%s%N: Unknown flag - '%H%s%N'\r\n"
32 #string STR_GEN_NO_VALUE #language en-US "%H%s%N: Missing argument for flag - '%H%s%N'\r\n"
33 #string STR_GEN_ERR_AD #language en-US "%H%s%N: Access denied.\r\n"
34 #string STR_GEN_ERR_UK #language en-US "%H%s%N: Status: %r\r\n"
35 #string STR_GEN_PARAM_CON #language en-US "%H%s%N: Parameters conflict\r\n"
36 #string STR_GEN_PARAM_CONFLICT #language en-US "%H%s%N: Flags conflict with - '%H%s%N' and '%H%s%N'\r\n"
37 #string STR_GEN_FILE_OPEN_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Cannot open file - '%H%s%N'\r\n"
38 #string STR_GEN_FILE_AD #language en-US "%H%s%N: Access file error - '%H%s%N'\r\n"
39 #string STR_GEN_CRLF #language en-US "\r\n"
40 #string STR_GEN_NO_CWD #language en-US "%H%s%N: Current directory not specified\r\n"
41 #string STR_GEN_NO_FILES #language en-US "%H%s%N: No matching files were found\r\n"
42 #string STR_GEN_DIR_NF #language en-US "%H%s%N: Directory not found - '%H%s%N'\r\n"
43 #string STR_GEN_FILE_NF #language en-US "%H%s%N: File not found - '%H%s%N'\r\n"
44 #string STR_GEN_IS_DIR #language en-US "%H%s%N: '%H%s%N' is a directory\r\n"
45 #string STR_NO_SCRIPT #language en-US "The command '%H%s%N' is not allowed outside of a script\r\n"
46
47 #string STR_TYP_ERROR #language en-US "%H%s%N: Operation was not successful on '%H%s%N'\r\n"
48
49 #string STR_TOUCH_ERROR #language en-US "%H%s%N: Operation was not successful on '%H%s%N'\r\n"
50
51 #string STR_VER_OUTPUT_SHELL #language en-US "UEFI %s Shell v%d.%d\r\n"
52 #string STR_VER_OUTPUT_SIMPLE #language en-US "%d.%d\r\n"
53 #string STR_VER_OUTPUT_UEFI #language en-US "UEFI v%d.%02d (%s, 0x%08x)\r\n"
54 #string STR_VER_OUTPUT_SUPPLIER #language en-US "%s\r\n"
55
56 #string STR_ECHO_ON #language en-US "Echo is on.\r\n"
57 #string STR_ECHO_OFF #language en-US "Echo is off.\r\n"
58
59 #string STR_PAUSE_PROMPT #language en-US "Enter 'q' to quit, any other key to continue:\r\n"
60
61 #string STR_HELP_NF #language en-US "No help could be found for command '%B%s%N'.\r\n"
62 #string STR_HELP_INV #language en-US "The help data for command '%B%s%N' was incorrect format.\r\n"
63 #string STR_HELP_SC_HEADER #language en-US "Character Description\r\n"
64 "--------- ---------------------------------------------- \r\n"
65 #string STR_HELP_SC_DATA #language en-US "<newline> Ends a command line.\r\n"
66 "<space> Ends an argument, if it is not in a quotation.\r\n"
67 "# Starts a comment.\r\n"
68 "> Used for output redirection.\r\n"
69 "< Used for input redirection.\r\n"
70 "| Used for pipe command support.\r\n"
71 "% Used to delimit a variable or an argument.\r\n"
72 "\" Used to delimit a quotation.\r\n"
73 "^ Prevents the next character from being\r\n"
74 " interpreted as having special meaning.\r\n"
75 " Can be used inside quoted strings.\r\n"
76 "*, ?, [, ] Wildcards to specify multiple similar file names.\r\n"
77 #string STR_HELP_COMMAND #language en-US "%H%-14s%N- %s\r\n"
78 #string STR_HELP_FOOTER #language en-US "%N\r\nHelp usage:help [%Hcmd%N|%Hpattern%N|%Hspecial%N] [%H-usage%N] [%H-verbose%N] [%H-section name%N][%H-b%N]\r\n"
79
80 #string STR_HELP_PAGE_COMMAND #language en-US "%N%s\r\n"
81
82 #string STR_ALIAS_OUTPUT #language en-US "%1c %10s:%s\r\n"
83
84 #string STR_GET_MTC_OUTPUT #language en-US "%016Lx\r\n"
85
86 #string STR_GET_HELP_HELP #language en-US ""
87 ".TH help 0 "Displays help information from the UEFI Shell."\r\n"
88 ".SH NAME\r\n"
89 "Displays the UEFI Shell command list or verbose command help.\r\n"
90 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
91 " \r\n"
92 "HELP [cmd | pattern | special] [-usage] [-verbose] [-section sectionname][-b]\r\n"
93 ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"
94 " \r\n"
95 " -usage - Displays the usage information for the command. The same as\r\n"
96 " specifying "-section NAME" and "-section SYNOPSIS" \r\n"
97 " -section - Displays the specified section of the help information.\r\n"
98 " -b - Displays one page on screen and allows user to continue\r\n"
99 " to next page\r\n"
100 " cmd - Specifies a command to display help about.\r\n"
101 " pattern - Specifies a pattern which describes the commands to be displayed.\r\n"
102 " special - Displays a list of the special characters used in the shell\r\n"
103 " command line.\r\n"
104 " sectionname - Specifies a section name. Supported options are:\r\n"
105 " - NAME\r\n"
106 " - SYNOPSIS\r\n"
107 " - OPTIONS\r\n"
108 " - DESCRIPTION\r\n"
109 " - EXAMPLES\r\n"
110 " - RETURNVALUES\r\n"
111 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
112 " \r\n"
113 "NOTES:\r\n"
114 " 1. The HELP command displays information about one or more shell commands.\r\n"
115 " 2. If no other options are specified, each command will be displayed along\r\n"
116 " with a brief description of its function.\r\n"
117 " 3. If -verbose is specified, then display all help information for the\r\n"
118 " specified commands.\r\n"
119 " 4. If -section is specified, only the help section specified will be\r\n"
120 " displayed.\r\n"
121 " 5. If -usage is specified, then the command, a brief description\r\n"
122 " and the usage will be displayed.\r\n"
123 " 6. The help text is gathered from UCS-2 text files found in the directory\r\n"
124 " where the shell or shell command executable was located. The files have\r\n"
125 " the name commandname.\r\n"
126 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
127 " \r\n"
128 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
129 " * To display the list of commands in the UEFI Shell and break after one\r\n"
130 " screen:\r\n"
131 " Shell> help -b\r\n"
132 " \r\n"
133 " * To display help information of a Shell command - ls:\r\n"
134 " Shell> help ls\r\n"
135 " Shell> -? ls\r\n"
136 " Shell> ls -?\r\n"
137 " \r\n"
138 " * To display the list of commands that start with character 'p':\r\n"
139 " Shell> help p*\r\n"
140 ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"
141 " \r\n"
142 "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"
143 " 0 The help was displayed\r\n"
144 " 1 No command help was displayed\r\n"
145
146 #string STR_GET_HELP_ALIAS #language en-US ""
147 ".TH alias 0 "Handles aliases in the Shell."\r\n"
148 ".SH NAME\r\n"
149 "Displays, creates, or deletes UEFI Shell aliases.\r\n"
150 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
151 " \r\n"
152 "ALIAS [-d|-v] [alias-name] [command-name]\r\n"
153 ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"
154 " \r\n"
155 " -d - Deletes an alias. Command-name must not be specified.\r\n"
156 " -v - Makes the alias volatile.\r\n"
157 " alias-name - Specifies an alias name.\r\n"
158 " command-name - Specifies an original command's name or path.\r\n"
159 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
160 " \r\n"
161 "NOTES:\r\n"
162 " 1. This command displays, creates, or deletes aliases in the UEFI Shell\r\n"
163 " environment.\r\n"
164 " 2. An alias provides a new name for an existing UEFI Shell\r\n"
165 " command or UEFI application. Once the alias is created, it can be used\r\n"
166 " to run the command or launch the UEFI application.\r\n"
167 " 3. There are some aliases that are predefined in the UEFI Shell environment.\r\n"
168 " These aliases provide the MS-DOS and UNIX equivalent names for the file\r\n"
169 " manipulation commands.\r\n"
170 " 4. Aliases will be retained even after exiting the shell unless the -v option\r\n"
171 " is specified. If -v is specified then the alias will not be valid after\r\n"
172 " leaving the shell.\r\n"
173 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
174 " \r\n"
175 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
176 " * To display all aliases in the UEFI Shell environment:\r\n"
177 " Shell> alias\r\n"
178 " \r\n"
179 " * To create an alias in the UEFI Shell environment:\r\n"
180 " Shell> alias shutdown "reset -s" \r\n"
181 " \r\n"
182 " * To delete an alias in the UEFI Shell environment:\r\n"
183 " Shell> alias -d shutdown\r\n"
184 " \r\n"
185 " * To add a volatile alias in the current UEFI environment, which has a star *\r\n"
186 " at the line head. This volatile alias will disappear at next boot.\r\n"
187 " Shell> alias -v fs0 floppy\r\n"
188 ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"
189 " \r\n"
190 "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"
191 " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"
192 " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the passed-in parameters was incorrectly\r\n"
193 " formatted or its value was out of bounds.\r\n"
194 " SHELL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES A request to set a variable in a non-volatile\r\n"
195 " fashion could not be completed. The resulting\r\n"
196 " non-volatile request has been converted into\r\n"
197 " a volatile request.\r\n"
198 " SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION This function was not performed due to a security\r\n"
199 " violation.\r\n"
200
201 #string STR_GET_HELP_CLS #language en-US ""
202 ".TH cls 0 "clear screen"\r\n"
203 ".SH NAME\r\n"
204 "Clears standard output and optionally changes background color.\r\n"
205 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
206 " \r\n"
207 "CLS [color]\r\n"
208 ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"
209 " \r\n"
210 " color - Sets a new background color:\r\n"
211 " 0 - Black\r\n"
212 " 1 - Blue\r\n"
213 " 2 - Green\r\n"
214 " 3 - Cyan\r\n"
215 " 4 - Red\r\n"
216 " 5 - Magenta\r\n"
217 " 6 - Yellow\r\n"
218 " 7 - Light gray\r\n"
219 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
220 " \r\n"
221 "NOTES:\r\n"
222 " 1. This command clears the standard output device with an optional\r\n"
223 " background color attribute. If a color is not specified, then the\r\n"
224 " background color does not change.\r\n"
225 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
226 " \r\n"
227 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
228 " * To clear standard output without changing the background color:\r\n"
229 " fs0:\> cls\r\n"
230 " \r\n"
231 " * To clear standard output and change the background color to cyan:\r\n"
232 " fs0:\> cls 3\r\n"
233 " \r\n"
234 " * To clear standard output and change the background to the default color:\r\n"
235 " fs0:\> cls 0\r\n"
236 ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"
237 " \r\n"
238 "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"
239 " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"
240 " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the passed-in parameters was incorrectly\r\n"
241 " formatted or its value was out of bounds.\r\n"
242 " SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION This function was not performed due to a security\r\n"
243 " violation.\r\n"
244 " SHELL_NOT_FOUND The requested file was not found.\r\n"
245
246 #string STR_GET_HELP_ECHO #language en-US ""
247 ".TH echo 0 "display text or control text output"\r\n"
248 ".SH NAME\r\n"
249 "Controls script file command echoing or displays a message.\r\n"
250 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
251 " \r\n"
252 "ECHO [-on|-off]\r\n"
253 "ECHO [message]\r\n"
254 ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"
255 " \r\n"
256 " -on - Enables display when reading commands from script files.\r\n"
257 " -off - Disables display when reading commands from script files.\r\n"
258 " message - Specifies a message to display.\r\n"
259 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
260 " \r\n"
261 "NOTES:\r\n"
262 " 1. The first form of this command controls whether script commands are\r\n"
263 " displayed as they are read from the script file. If no argument is given,\r\n"
264 " the current "on" or "off" status is displayed.\r\n"
265 " 2. The second form prints the given message to the display.\r\n"
266 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
267 " \r\n"
268 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
269 " * To display a message string of 'Hello World':\r\n"
270 " fs0:\> echo Hello World\r\n"
271 " \r\n"
272 " * To turn command echoing on:\r\n"
273 " fs0:\> echo -on\r\n"
274 " \r\n"
275 " * To execute HelloWorld.nsh, and display when reading lines from the script\r\n"
276 " file:\r\n"
277 " fs0:\> HelloWorld.nsh\r\n"
278 " +HelloWorld.nsh> echo Hello World\r\n"
279 " \r\n"
280 " * To turn command echoing off:\r\n"
281 " fs0:\> echo -off\r\n"
282 " \r\n"
283 " * To display the current echo setting:\r\n"
284 " fs0:\> echo\r\n"
285 ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"
286 " \r\n"
287 "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"
288 " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"
289 " SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION This function was not performed due to a security\r\n"
290 " violation.\r\n"
291
292 #string STR_GET_HELP_GETMTC #language en-US ""
293 ".TH getmtc 0 "gets the MTC count"\r\n"
294 ".SH NAME\r\n"
295 "Gets the MTC from BootServices and displays it.\r\n"
296 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
297 " \r\n"
298 "GETMTC\r\n"
299 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
300 " \r\n"
301 "NOTES:\r\n"
302 " 1. This command displays the current monotonic counter value. The lower 32\r\n"
303 " bits increment every time this command is executed. Every time the system\r\n"
304 " is reset, the upper 32 bits will be incremented, and the lower 32 bits\r\n"
305 " will be reset to 0.\r\n"
306 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
307 " \r\n"
308 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
309 " * To display the current monotonic counter value:\r\n"
310 " fs0:\> getmtc\r\n"
311 ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"
312 " \r\n"
313 "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"
314 " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"
315 " SHELL_DEVICE_ERROR The underlying device was not working correctly.\r\n"
316 " SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION This function was not performed due to a security\r\n"
317 " violation.\r\n"
318
319 #string STR_GET_HELP_PAUSE #language en-US ""
320 ".TH pause 0 "pauses scripts"\r\n"
321 ".SH NAME\r\n"
322 "Pauses a script and waits for an operator to press a key.\r\n"
323 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
324 " \r\n"
325 "PAUSE [-q]\r\n"
326 ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"
327 " \r\n"
328 " -q - Does not display a test output prompt.\r\n"
329 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
330 " \r\n"
331 "NOTES:\r\n"
332 " 1. The PAUSE command prints a message to the display, then suspends script\r\n"
333 " file execution, and waits for keyboard input. Pressing any key resumes\r\n"
334 " execution, except for q or Q. If either q or Q is pressed, script\r\n"
335 " processing terminates; otherwise, execution continues with the next line\r\n"
336 " after the pause command.\r\n"
337 " 2. The PAUSE command is available only in scripts. Switch -q can hide the\r\n"
338 " message and it's optional.\r\n"
339 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
340 " \r\n"
341 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
342 " * Following script is a sample of 'pause' command:\r\n"
343 " fs0:\> type pause.nsh\r\n"
344 " #\r\n"
345 " # Example script for 'pause' command\r\n"
346 " #\r\n"
347 " echo pause.nsh begin..\r\n"
348 " date\r\n"
349 " time\r\n"
350 " pause\r\n"
351 " echo pause.nsh done.\r\n"
352 " \r\n"
353 " * To execute the script with echo on:\r\n"
354 " fs0:\> pause.nsh\r\n"
355 " +pause.nsh> echo pause.nsh begin..\r\n"
356 " pause.nsh begin..\r\n"
357 " +pause.nsh> date\r\n"
358 " 06/19/2001\r\n"
359 " +pause.nsh> time\r\n"
360 " 00:51:45\r\n"
361 " +pause.nsh> pause\r\n"
362 " Enter 'q' to quit, or any other key to continue:\r\n"
363 " +pause.nsh> echo pause.nsh done.\r\n"
364 " pause.nsh done.\r\n"
365 " \r\n"
366 " * To execute the script with echo off:\r\n"
367 " fs0:\> echo -off\r\n"
368 " fs0:\> pause.nsh\r\n"
369 " pause.nsh begin..\r\n"
370 " 06/19/2001\r\n"
371 " 00:52:50\r\n"
372 " Enter 'q' to quit, or any other key to continue: q\r\n"
373 " fs0:\>\r\n"
374
375 #string STR_GET_HELP_TOUCH #language en-US ""
376 ".TH touch 0 "Touch a file to update a directory"\r\n"
377 ".SH NAME\r\n"
378 "Updates the filename timestamp with the current system date and time.\r\n"
379 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
380 " \r\n"
381 "TOUCH [-r] file [file ...]\r\n"
382 ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"
383 " \r\n"
384 " -r - Sets the update as recurse into subdirectories.\r\n"
385 " file - Specifies the name or pattern of the file or directory. There can be multiple \r\n"
386 " files on the command-line.\r\n"
387 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
388 " \r\n"
389 "NOTES:\r\n"
390 " 1. This command updates to the current time and date the time and date on\r\n"
391 " the file that is specified by the file parameter.\r\n"
392 " 2. If multiple files are specified on the command line, it will continue\r\n"
393 " processing. It will touch the files one by one and errors will be\r\n"
394 " ignored.\r\n"
395 " 3. TOUCH cannot change the time and date of read-only files and directories.\r\n"
396 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
397 " \r\n"
398 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
399 " * To update the timestamp of a specific file:\r\n"
400 " fs0:\> touch for.nsh\r\n"
401 " \r\n"
402 " * To touch a directory recursively:\r\n"
403 " fs0:\> touch -r efi1.1\r\n"
404 ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"
405 " \r\n"
406 "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"
407 " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"
408 " SHELL_NOT_FOUND The target file or set of files were not found.\r\n"
409 " SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION This function was not performed due to a security\r\n"
410 " violation.\r\n"
411 " SHELL_WRITE_PROTECTED The media was write-protected or the file had a\r\n"
412 " read-only attribute associated with it.\r\n"
413
414 #string STR_GET_HELP_TYPE #language en-US ""
415 ".TH type 0 "print a file to StdOut"\r\n"
416 ".SH NAME\r\n"
417 "Sends the contents of a file to the standard output device.\r\n"
418 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
419 " \r\n"
420 "TYPE [-a|-u] file [file...]\r\n"
421 ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"
422 " \r\n"
423 " -a - Displays the file as if it is encoded as 8-bit ASCII\r\n"
424 " -u - Displays the file as if it were encoded as UCS-2 Unicode.\r\n"
425 " file - Specifies the name of the file to display.\r\n"
426 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
427 " \r\n"
428 "NOTES:\r\n"
429 " 1. This command sends the contents of a file to the standard output device.\r\n"
430 " If no options are used, then the command attempts to automatically detect\r\n"
431 " the file type. If it fails, then UCS-2 is presumed.\r\n"
432 " 2. If the -a option is specified, the file is sent to the standard output\r\n"
433 " device as a stream of ASCII characters.\r\n"
434 " 3. If the -u option is specified, the file is sent to the standard output\r\n"
435 " device as a stream of Unicode (UCS-2) characters.\r\n"
436 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
437 " \r\n"
438 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
439 " * To display a file in UCS-2 format:\r\n"
440 " fs0:\> type -u pause.nsh\r\n"
441 " \r\n"
442 " * To display a file in ASCII format:\r\n"
443 " fs0:\> type -a pause.nsh\r\n"
444 " \r\n"
445 " * To display multiple files:\r\n"
446 " fs0:\> type test.*\r\n"
447 ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"
448 " \r\n"
449 "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"
450 " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"
451 " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the passed in parameters was incorrectly\r\n"
452 " formatted or its value was out of bounds.\r\n"
453 " SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION This function was not performed due to a security\r\n"
454 " violation.\r\n"
455 " SHELL_NOT_FOUND The target file or set of files were not found.\r\n"
456
457 #string STR_GET_HELP_VER #language en-US ""
458 ".TH ver 0 "prints out version info"\r\n"
459 ".SH NAME\r\n"
460 "Displays UEFI Firmware version information.\r\n"
461 ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"
462 " \r\n"
463 "VER [-s|-terse]\r\n"
464 ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"
465 " \r\n"
466 " -s - Displays only the UEFI Shell version.\r\n"
467 " -terse - Displays only the first part of the data.\r\n"
468 ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"
469 " \r\n"
470 "NOTES:\r\n"
471 " 1. This command displays the version information for this UEFI Firmware, or\r\n"
472 " the version information for the UEFI Shell itself. The information is\r\n"
473 " retrieved through the UEFI System Table or the Shell image.\r\n"
474 " \r\n"
475 " 2. Standard format for ver output as shown below with a sample:\r\n"
476 " UEFI <support-level> Shell v<uefi-shell-version>\r\n"
477 " shell-supplier-specific-data\r\n"
478 " UEFI v<uefi-firmware-version> (<firmware vendor name>, 0x<firmware vendor\r\n"
479 " version as 32-bit hex value> <optional additional vendor version>)\r\n"
480 " #\r\n"
481 " # Sample \r\n"
482 " #\r\n"
483 " UEFI Basic Shell v2.0\r\n"
484 " Copyright 2008 by Intel(R) Corporation.\r\n"
485 " UEFI v2.31 (Intel(R) Corporation., 0x00010100)\r\n"
486 " \r\n"
487 " 3. UEFI version tag information:\r\n"
488 " <support-level>\r\n"
489 " 0 = Minimal\r\n"
490 " 1 = Scripting\r\n"
491 " 2 = Basic\r\n"
492 " 3 = Interactive\r\n"
493 " <uefi-shell-version>\r\n"
494 " Comes from the Shell specification upon which the Shell\r\n"
495 " implementation is based.\r\n"
496 " <shell-supplier-specific-data>\r\n"
497 " Build, copyright, etc.\r\n"
498 " <uefi-firmware-version>\r\n"
499 " Comes from the UEFI specification upon which the firmware\r\n"
500 " implementation is based\r\n"
501 " <firmware vendor name>\r\n"
502 " Indicates Vendor Name\r\n"
503 " <firmware vendor version>\r\n"
504 " Indicates Vendor's firmware version\r\n"
505 ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"
506 " \r\n"
507 "EXAMPLES:\r\n"
508 " * To display UEFI Firmware version information:\r\n"
509 " fs0:\> ver\r\n"
510 " \r\n"
511 " * To display UEFI Shell version information only:\r\n"
512 " Shell> ver -s\r\n"
513 ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"
514 " \r\n"
515 "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"
516 " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"
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