File System Prompt Mode Setting; File System Operations Example - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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File System Prompt
Mode Setting
File System Operations
Example
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To do...
Unmount a
storage device
CAUTION:
Do not remove the storage device or swap the board when mounting or
unmounting the device, or when you are processing files on the storage device.
Otherwise, the file system could be damaged.
When a storage device is connected to a low version system, the system may
not be able to recognize the device automatically; you need to use the mount
command for the storage device to function normally.
Before removing a mounted storage device from the system, you should first
unmount it to avoid damaging the device.
The file system provides the following two prompt modes:
alert, where the system warns you about operations that may bring
undesirable consequence such as file corruption or data loss.
quiet: where the system does not do that in any cases. To prevent undesirable
consequence resulted from misoperations, the alert mode is preferred.
To do...
Enter system view
Set the operation prompt
mode of the file system
# Display the files and the subdirectory under the current directory.
<Sysname> dir
Directory of flash:/
0
drw-
1
-rw-
2
drw-
3
-rw-
19540 KB total (2521 KB free)
# Create a new folder called mytest under the test directory.
<Sysname> cd test
<Sysname> mkdir mytest
%Created dir flash:/test/mytest.
# Display the current working directory.
<Sysname> pwd
flash:/test
# Display the files and the subdirectory under the test directory.
Use the command...
umount device
Use the command...
system-view
file prompt { alert | quiet }
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Remarks
Optional
A storage device is in mounted state by
default. Before unplugging a storage device,
unmount it.
Remarks
-
Optional
The default is alert.
logfile
config.cfg
test
aaa.bin

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