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change
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change
Changes parameters in the currently active boot profile. (For information
about boot profiles, see
display
on page 628.)
Syntax
—
change
Defaults
— The default boot type is
c
(compact flash). The default
filename is
default
. The default flags setting is 0x00000000 (all flags
disabled) and the default options list is run=nos;boot=0. The default
device setting is the boot partition specified by the most recent
set boot
partition
command typed at the Enabled level of the CLI, or boot 0 if the
command has never been typed.
Access
— Boot prompt.
History
—Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage
— After you type the
change
command, the system interactively
displays the current setting of each parameter and prompts you for the
new setting. When prompted, type the new setting, press Enter to accept
the current setting, or type
.
(period) to change the setting to its default
value. To back up to the previous parameter, type
-
(hyphen).
For information about each of the boot parameters you can set, see
display
on page 628.
Examples
— The following command enters the configuration mode for
the currently active boot profile, changes the device to
boot1
, and leaves
the other parameters with their current settings:
boot>
change
Changing the default configuration is not recommended.
Are you sure that you want to proceed? (y/n)
BOOT TYPE: [c]
DEVICE: [boot0:]boot1
FILENAME: [default]
FLAGS: [0x00000000]
OPTIONS: [run=nos;boot=0]
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