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* [edk2-devel] Changing the UEFI Shell version from 2.2 to 2.7?
@ 2024-12-17 16:44 greg.wilson via groups.io
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From: greg.wilson via groups.io @ 2024-12-17 16:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I am probably missing someting really obvious, but in UEFIPayloadpkg.dsc i've set "DEFINE RAM_DISK_ENABLE = TRUE", and it has built the RamDiskDxe.efi, which does seem to load automatically... as when i try to load it in UEFI shell, it says it's already loaded.

I tried to run the ramdisk command, but it isn't a recognised instruction or listed in help.

I've updated to version 2.7 of UEFI shell (I think below)

C:\sbl\sbl_02\edk2\MdePkg\Include\Protocol\Shell.h
enum ShellVersion {
SHELL_MAJOR_VERSION = 2,
SHELL_MINOR_VERSION = 7
};

Is this just changing the version number that is being displayed, or is this the variable that configures UEFI Shell to be at revision 2.7?

I need to access the ramdisk instructions within the shell.

Any help gratefully received.

Kind regards


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