Boot; Table C-43. Arguments For The Boot Command - Nortel 2000 Software Reference Manual

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Chapter 3
Using the CLI Commands
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Book C-138
Entering bg with no arguments is the same as entering bg%; it puts the
most recent job into the background. The bg command display looks like
this:
annex: bg
2 telnet secondhost &

boot

The superuser boot command reboots the Remote Annex and, optionally,
produces a dump of the Remote Annex's operational code. You can set
a time at which the boot is to take place. The boot command also sends
a warning message to users attached to the Remote Annex. Table C-43
describes the arguments for boot. The syntax is:
boot [–adhlqr] [time] [filename] [warning]

Table C-43. Arguments for the boot Command

Argument
Description
–a
Aborts any delayed boots that are pending. Sends an abort
message to all users.
–d
Causes an up-line dump before rebooting.
–h
Causes a diagnostics boot.
–l
Boots the operational image and stores it onto local media; for
use with the stand-alone file system. Only ROM revisions 0601
and greater with the self-boot option loaded support –l.
–q
Performs a boot without sending a warning message.
–r
Uses the last loaded image name for rebooting.
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