Operation Manual
Boot Prompt Commands
Boot Prompt Commands
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Usage
If you use an optional parameter, the parameter setting overrides the setting of the same
parameter in the currently active boot profile. However, the boot profile itself is not changed. To
display the currently active boot profile, use the show command. To change the currently active
boot profile, use the change command.
Examples
The following command loads system image file MX010101.020 from boot partition 1:
boot> boot FN=MX010101.020 DEV=boot1
Compact Flash load from boot1:testcfg matches MX010101.020.
unzip: Inflating ramdisk_1.1.1.. OK
unzip file len 36085486 OK
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Power Cycle Reboot
Detecting hardware...done.
readclock: 2003-10-8 2:9:50.67 UTC=>1065578990.670000 (1064992894)
init: Creating mfs /dev
erase ^H, werase ^W, kill ^U, intr ^C, status ^T
Doing Trapeze mounts and links
Starting nos_mon...
nos_mon:ps: not found
SYSLOGD Oct 08 02:10:05.477814 CRITICAL SYSTEM_READY: The system has finished booting.
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Trapeze Networks, Inc.
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See Also
● change on page 25-527
● show on page 25-534
change
Changes parameters in the currently active boot profile. (For information about boot profiles, see
show on page 25-534.)
Syntax
change
Defaults
The default boot type is c (compact flash). The default filename is default. The default
flags setting is 0x00000000 (all flags disabled) and the default options list is run=nos;boot=0. The
default device setting is the boot partition specified by the most recent set boot partition
command typed at the Enabled level of the CLI, or boot 0 if the command has never been typed.
Access
Boot prompt.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Usage
After you type the change command, the system interactively displays the current setting
of each parameter and prompts you for the new setting. When prompted, type the new setting,
press Enter to accept the current setting, or type . (period) to change the setting to the default
value. To back up to the previous parameter, type - (hyphen).