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Memory Replacement Instructions for the Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine and Input/Output Controller
OL-8358-03
Chapter 1 CompactFlash Disk, Flash Disk, and Flash Memory Card Information
Working with a CompactFlash Disk, Flash Disk, or Flash Memory Card
The following example shows how to find a file (called fun1) on the Flash Disk in PC card slot 0, delete
the file, and then verify that it is deleted:
Step 1 Find the file you want to delete:
System# dir
Directory of disk0:/
1 drw- 0 May 10 1998 09:54:53 fun1
48755200 bytes total (48742912 bytes free)
Step 2 Delete the file fun1:
System# delete disk0:fun1
Step 3 Verify that the file fun1 is deleted:
System# dir
Directory of disk0:/
No files in directory.
48755200 bytes total (48742912 bytes free)
System#
Enabling Booting from a CompactFlash Disk, Flash Disk, or PC Card
To enable booting from a Flash memory card, set configuration register bits 3, 2, 1, and 0 to a value
between 2 and 15 in conjunction with the boot system [dev:]filename configuration command. The
following are definitions of the various Flash Disk-related boot commands:
boot system flash disk0: or boot system slot0:—Boots the first file on the card in slot 0.
boot system flash disk1: or boot system slot1:—Boots the first file on the card in slot 1.
boot system flash disk0:herfile or boot system slot0:herfile—Boots the file named herfile on the
card in slot 0.
boot system flash disk1:hisfile or boot system slot1:hisfile—Boots the file named hisfile on the
card in slot 1.
Note As you enter boot commands, pay attention to how you use the Spacebar, which influences the way your
system interprets the commands. Also, ensure that you define the entire path to a file as you enter the
boot commands; otherwise, the system might not be able to find the file.
For example, notice the difference in the following correct and incorrect commands:
System(config)# boot flash system disk0:myfile
Based on the preceding correct command, the system boots the file specified (myfile).
System(config)# boot flash system disk0: myfile
Based on the preceding incorrect command, the system finds the filename field blank because there is a
space after the disk0: name. In this case, the system ignores the filename argument and boots the first
file on the Flash Disk, which might not be the file called myfile.
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