Booting The System; Using The Boot Manager To Install Ipso - Nokia IP300 Series Installation Manual

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Booting the System

The
boot
you to set the boot device, boot file, and 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, and boot-file is the operating system kernel. The boot-flags
control the operation of the command. Refer to the boot flag table in
"Variables"
For example, at the boot manager command prompt enter the following:
BOOTMGR[0]> boot wd0 /image/current/mykernel -vd
This command boots
You can supply all, any, or none of the arguments. If you do not supply an
argument, the boot manager uses its default. It first searches its nonvolatile
memory to see if the corresponding default argument is specified there. If so,
it uses that value; if not, it defaults to the values in the following table:
Argument
boot-device
boot-file
boot-flags

Using the Boot Manager to Install IPSO

Use the install command to install IPSO. The syntax of the command is:
install
For complete installation procedures, refer to the appropriate version of
release notes.
Nokia IP300 Series Security Platform Installation Guide
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
command lets you boot up the operating system (IPSO). It allows
on page 82.
mykernel
Default
wd0
(the hard-disk drive)
/image/current/kernel
-x
from disk
in verbose and debug mode.
wd0
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