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RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
[4-1]: Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 3.0.0-2-8360e (BIST mode)
[4-2]: Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 3.0.0-2-8360e (single-user mode)
[4-3]: Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 3.0.0-2-8360e (service mode)
****Boot Partition 6****
[6-0]: Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 3.0.0-2-8360e
[6-1]: Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 3.0.0-2-8360e (BIST mode)
[6-2]: Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 3.0.0-2-8360e (single-user mode)
[6-3]: Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 3.0.0-2-8360e (service mode)
Auto booting [4-0], Hit [ESC] key to stop:
Welcome to the boot menu. Please select from the following options:
Enter [BootPartition-BootTarget] (e.g. '4.0') to boot.
'h' Show this help menu
'l' List the available boot targets
'c' Exit to the boot loader command line
Will reboot after 60 seconds of inactivity
:
NOTE
In the example above, the text Auto booting [4-0] indicates the active partition is Boot
Partition 4.
10. Enter the inactive partition by typing the associated target number. For example, if the active partition is Boot
Partition 4, type 6-0 and press Enter to enter Boot Partition 6.
11. Repeat
Step 1
and
original partition.
Section 5.9.6
Resetting the Boot Password/Passphrase
The boot password/passphrase provides access to BIST mode (through the maint-login command) and service
mode. If this password/passphrase is lost, access to these modes is impossible until the password/passphrase is
reset directly on the device.
To reset the boot password/passphrase, do the following:
1.
Log in to maintenance mode. For more information, refer to
2.
Delete current boot password/passphrase by typing:
rox-delete-bootpwd --force
Type exit and press Enter.
3.
4.
Set a new boot password/passphrase. For more information, refer to
Password/Passphrase".
Section 5.9.7
Resetting the Maintenance Password/Passphrase
The maintenance password/passphrase grants access to the maintenance mode. If this password/passphrase is
lost, access to this mode is impossible until the password/passphrase is reset directly on the device.
Resetting the Boot Password/Passphrase
Step 10
to reset the password/passphrase on the inactive partition and switch back to the
0
Section 2.7.3, "Accessing Maintenance
Section 5.9.3, "Setting the Boot
Chapter 5
System Administration
Mode".
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