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Using the Boot Manager
ls
Use the
IP500 Series appliance. The command has the following form:
ls device directory
where device is the device that contains the directory you want to look at, and
directory is the directory on that device. Both device and directory are
optional. The default directory is /image on the wd0 device.
For example:
BOOTMGR[2]> ls wd0 /image/current
Device wd0 Directory /image/current:
VERSION
.description
kernel
bin
cdrom
...
Setting the Variables
setenv
Use the
following form:
setenv name value
where name is the name of the variable, and value is the new value you want
the variable to assume.
For example:
BOOTMGR[2]> setenv autoboot yes
sets the value of autoboot to yes.
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command to view the contents of directories on the devices in your
ls
command to set a particular variable. The command has the
setenv
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