Configuring the Primary Boot Source 3-3
5Enter 1 to select a boot filename.
Information similar to the following is displayed:
Current Boot Filename: a:/101/boot.29k
Enter Boot Filename (CR = no change):
6Enter a new boot filename (such as b:/101/boot.29k) and press the Return key.
The configuration files must reside on the same drive as the boot source. If the drive you specify is different from the configuration boot source drive, you are prompted to change the configuration file source to the same drive.
If the boot drive you specify conflicts with the one set in the Dump Destination parameter, you are prompted for a different drive.
7Enter q to quit the menu.
The System Configuration menu showing the new entries is displayed:
System Configuration |
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1. | Serial Ports | Console: 9600 | |
2. | Primary Boot Source | b:/101/boot.29k, b:/ | |
3. | Secondary Boot Source | b:/boot.29k, | b:/ |
4. | Test Boot Source | a:/boot.29k, | a:/: |
5. | Boot Sources | Primary and Secondary | |
6. | Dump Destination | Partial dump | only |
7.Recovery Procedure
8.MP Boot Source
9. Boot StatisticsBooted: 1 Exceptions: 0 Enter parameter number or press Q to quit:
8Enter q to quit the configuration program.
9At the prompt, enter:
ReBoot
The NETBuilder II bridge/router reboots using the newly established drive B as the primary boot source.
For drive B to function as the boot source, a flash memory card with software version 10.1 must be installed in drive B.