March 2002
Formatting Procedures for CompactFlash Memory Cards
Formatting Procedures for CompactFlash Memory Cards
The following sections describe formatting procedures for internal and external CompactFlash memory cards.
Formatting Procedures
Cisco recommends that you erase (Class B) or format (Class C) new CompactFlash memory cards to initialize them with either a Class B or Class C Flash file system. This ensures proper formatting and enables the ROM monitor to recognize and boot the Flash.
The Class B Flash file system is also known as the low end file system (LEFS).
The Class C Flash file system is similar to the standard DOS file system.
Note A CompactFlash memory card formatted with the standard DOS file system does not support booting from the ROM monitor.
Determining the File System on a CompactFlash Memory Card
To determine the file system of an external CompactFlash memory card, enter the show slot0: all command. To determine the file system of an internal CompactFlash memory card, enter the show flash: all command.
•If geometry and format information is not displayed, the card is formatted with a Class B Flash file system.
•If geometry and format information is displayed, the card is formatted with a Class C Flash file system.
The following examples show outputs for Class B and Class C Flash file systems:
External card with Class B Flash file system (geometry and format information not displayed):
Router#show slot0: all
Partition | Size | Used | Free | State | Copy | ||
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1 | 31360K | 6502K | 24857K | 0K | Read/Write | Direct | |
Slot0 | CompactFlash directory: |
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File | Length | Name/status |
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| fcksum | ccksum |
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1 | 6658376 |
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| 0x40 |
| 0xE0FF | 0xE0FF |
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[6658440 bytes used, 25454200 available, 32112640 total] |
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31360K bytes of ATA Slot0 CompactFlash (Read/Write) |
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Chip | information NOT available. |
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