# efibootmgr > Manipulate the UEFI Boot Manager. > More information: . - List all boot options with their numbers: `efibootmgr {{[-u|--unicode]}}` - Add UEFI Shell v2 as a boot option: `sudo efibootmgr {{[-c|--create]}} {{[-d|--disk]}} {{/dev/sda}} {{[-p|--part]}} {{1}} {{[-l|--loader]}} "{{\path\to\shell.efi}}" {{[-L|--label]}} "{{UEFI Shell}}"` - Add Linux as a boot option: `sudo efibootmgr {{[-c|--create]}} {{[-d|--disk]}} {{/dev/sda}} {{[-p|--part]}} {{1}} {{[-l|--loader]}} "{{\vmlinuz}}" {{[-u|--unicode]}} "{{kernel_cmdline}}" {{[-L|--label]}} "{{Linux}}"` - Change the current boot order: `sudo efibootmgr {{[-o|--bootorder]}} {{0002,0008,0001,0005}}` - Delete a boot option: `sudo efibootmgr {{[-b|--bootnum]}} {{0008}} {{[-B|--delete-bootnum]}}`