Rationale
In the UEFI settings you can modify very fundamental system properties, e.g. disable booting from USB. Access to these settings should be protected by a password.
Instructions for IGEL Devices
→ If UEFI is not enabled, see the instructions under UEFI Secure Boot Enabling Guides.
By default no UEFI password is set on IGEL UD devices. To set a password, do the following:
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Hold down the [Del] key ([F2] key for UD2) while booting.
The UEFI menu opens. -
Using the arrow and return keys, go to SCU.
The Setup Utility opens. -
Using the arrow and return keys, go to Security.
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Use the arrow keys to select Set Supervisor Password.
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Hit [Return].
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Enter the desired UEFI password and hit [Return]
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Enter the same UEFI password again and hit [Return] twice.
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Hit [F10] in order to save and exit.
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Confirm Exit Saving Changes? by hitting [Return].
The system boots, and the UEFI settings are now password-protected.
Instructions for 3rd-Party Devices Converted with OS Creator (OSC)
→ Refer to the instructions of your BIOS/UEFI vendor.
Alternatively, try pressing [F12] (in general), [F10] (Intel devices), or [F9] (Hewlett-Packard devices) to access the BIOS/UEFI settings. If this does not work, try pressing [Del], [F1], or [F2] during booting.