Stopping The System From The Boot Manager; Using The Boot Manager To Boot The System - Nokia IP200 Series Installation Manual

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Using the Nokia IPSO Boot Manager
Note
You can escape from the boot manager to the shell if you need to inspect
the system state by typing sh at the command prompt.

Stopping the System from the Boot Manager

Use the
Nokia recommends that you use the halt command to shut down your system
to ensure that all of your mounted file systems are unmounted.

Using the Boot Manager to Boot the System

Use can use the boot command to boot up the Nokia IPSO operating system.
The command also allows you to specify the boot device, boot file, and any
number of boot flags from the command line.
The command has the following syntax:
boot [boot-device] [boot-file] [boot-flags]
where:
boot-device is the storage device from which the operating system loads
at boot up
boot-file is the operating system kernel
boot-flags control the operation of the command
You can supply all, any, or none of the arguments. If you do not supply an
argument, the boot manager uses the default values described in
page 67. For descriptions of the available boot flags, see
For example, enter the following command at the boot-manager command
prompt to boot mykernel from device wd0 in verbose and debug mode:
BOOTMGR[0]> boot wd0 /image/current/mykernel -vd
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command to halt the system.
halt
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