Using The Pwd Command; Using The Cd Command - Cisco 7304 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Using Software Commands
In this example:

Using the pwd Command

To determine the CompactFlash Disk slot you are accessing, use the pwd command:
System# pwd
disk0:/
System#
The preceding example indicates that you are currently in the working directory called disk0:, which is
the CompactFlash Disk.

Using the cd Command

To move back and forth between installed CompactFlash Disks, use the cd command by defining a
specific path name. Then to verify your working directory, use the pwd command:
System# cd disk0:
System# pwd
disk0:/
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Number of Heads is the number of heads on the CompactFlash Disk.
Number of Cylinders is the number of cylinders on the CompactFlash Disk.
Sectors per Cylinder is the number of sectors in each cylinder.
Sector Size is the number of bytes in each sector.
Total Sectors is the total number of sectors on the CompactFlash Disk.
Number of FAT Sectors is the number of sectors used to track allocation of clusters to files.
Sectors Per Cluster is the number of sectors contained in each cluster. (Files grow by a minimum of
one cluster.)
Number of Clusters is the total number of clusters available for use by files.
Number of Data Sectors is the number of sectors available for files.
Base Root Sector is the logical address of the first sector of the root directory.
Base FAT Sector is the first sector in the File Allocation Table (FAT).
Base Data Sector is the first sector available for use by files.
Chapter 6
Working with a CompactFlash Disk
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