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File System Prompt
Mode Setting
File System Operations
Example
M
C
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ANAGEMENT
ONFIGURATION
To do...
Unmount a
storage device
CAUTION:
Do not remove the storage device or swap the board when mounting or
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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
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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
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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
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undesirable consequence such as file corruption or data loss.
quiet: where the system does not do that in any cases. To prevent undesirable
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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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