Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic System Configuration

Using RP Flash Memory Cards

dir Command

To list the directory contents of the flash memory in use, enter the dir [device-name] command.

Where device-namecan be slot0:, slot1:, or bootflash:.

The following example shows the contents of the flash memory card in slot 0.

Milo# dir slot0

Directory of slot0:/

1

-rw-

122015

Sep 30

1999

15:03:55 myfile1

2

-rw-

2054979

Sep 30

1999

15:17:33 gsr-diag-mz.RELEASE28

3

-rw-

6670560

Sep

30

1999

15:22:49

gsr-p-mz.p7

4

-rw-

5560

Oct

08

1999

16:54:53

fun1

20578304 bytes total (9661756 bytes free) Milo#

delete Command

To delete a file from flash memory, use the cd command to select the flash memory device and then enter the delete filename command.

Where filename is any file within the selected flash memory media.

The following example shows how to delete the file named fun1 from the current flash memory card directory in slot 0.

Milo# cd slot0:

 

 

 

Milo# delete

slot0:fun1

 

 

 

Milo# dir

 

 

 

 

Directory of

slot0:/

 

 

 

1

-rw-

122015

Sep 30

1999

15:03:55 myfile1

2

-rw-

2054979

Sep 30

1999

15:17:33 gsr-diag-mz.RELEASE28

3

-rw-

6670560

Sep 30

1999

15:22:49 gsr-p-mz.p7

20578304 bytes total (9661756 bytes free) Milo#

Files that are deleted from the current flash memory directory are removed from the directory list but are not erased (they still occupy space in memory). This allows you to recover a deleted file at a later time using the undelete command. To permanently remove deleted files use the squeeze command.

 

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