Installing The Boot Manager; Upgrading The Boot Manager - Nokia IP1200 Series Installation Manual

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Installing the Boot Manager

The boot manager is installed at the factory; you should not need to reinstall
it. If you should need to reinstall the boot manager, contact the appropriate
Nokia Customer Support site as listed in
page 3 for instructions and a new boot manager.
The command to install the boot manager has the following syntax:
install_bootmgr boot-device boot-file
where boot-device is the storage device to which you write the new boot
manager image and from which the boot manager image loads at boot up and
boot-file is the new boot manager and is named nkipflash. Execute the
install_bootmgr command from Nokia IPSO (the operating system), not from
the boot manager.
To install the new boot manager, at the Nokia IPSO command prompt enter:
/etc/install_bootmgr wd1 /image/current/bootmgr/nkipflash
The command installs the new boot manager image (nkipflash) into the flash
device (wd1). The installation takes some time to complete. Do not interrupt
the installation process.

Upgrading the Boot Manager

The command to upgrade the boot manager has the following syntax:
upgrade_bootmgr boot-device boot-file
where boot-device is the storage device from which the boot manager loads at
boot up and boot-file is the new boot manager image. The new boot manager
image is named nkipflash. Execute the upgrade_bootmgr command from the
Nokia IPSO operating system, not from the boot manager.
For complete upgrade procedures, see the appropriate version of the Nokia
IPSO Release Notes.
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