Deleting A File - 3Com SECPATH U200-CS Installation Manual

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| <3> +Backup
| <4> -Backup
| <0> Exit
Enter your choice(0-4):
You can set the file type to M (main) or B (backup) or cancel the setting by selecting 1 to 4.
In this example, you can select 1 to modify the file type of main.bin from B to M+B.
Set the file attribute success!
Then the file type of main_bak.bin automatically changes from M to N/A.
Setting application file type through the CLI
Take the files main.bin and main_bak.bin for example:
# Change the type of main.bin from B to M+B.
<H3C> boot-loader file main.bin main
This command will set the boot file. Continue? [Y/N]:
The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot on slot 0!
By now, the type of main.bin has been changed to M+B, and the file has become the main application
file for the next startup. In addition, the type of main_bak.bin automatically changes from M to N/A.
You can display all the files in the file control submenu to verify the type of these two files.
Select 2 on the file control submenu and the system displays:
'M' = MAIN
=====================================================================
|NO. Size(B)
|1
11673608
12
11673608
|0
Exit
=====================================================================
Enter file No:
For details about the boot-loader command, refer to the accompanying documentation.

Deleting a File

Deleting a file on the BootWare menu
Step1 Select 3 on the file control submenu, and the system displays:
Deleting the file in flash:
'M' = MAIN
=========================================================================
|NO. Size(B)
|1
10129712
|2
1227
'B' = BACKUP
'S' = SECURE
Time
Jun/15/2008 05:39:50 M+B
Jun/15/2008 05:39:50 N/A
'B' = BACKUP
'S' = SECURE
Time
Apr/11/2008 05:39:50 B
May/11/2008 16:25:52 N/A
'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
Type
Name
flash:/main.bin
flash:/main_bak.bin
'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
Type
Name
flash:/main.bin
flash:/startup.cfg
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