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Using CompactFlash Memory Cards
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Directory Operations on a CompactFlash Memory Card
Renaming Files
To rename a file on a CF memory card, enter the
rename
command in privileged EXEC mode:
Router#
dir flash:
Directory of flash:/
3 -rw- 6458388 Mar 01 2004 00:00:58 c28xx-i-mz.tmp
1580 -rw- 6462268 Mar 06 2004 06:14:02 c28xx-i-mz.3600ata
63930368 bytes total (51007488 bytes free)
Router#
rename flash:c28xx-i-mz.tmp flash:c28xx-i-mz
Destination filename [c28xx-i-mz]?
Router#
dir flash:
Directory of flash:/
1580 -rw- 6462268 Mar 06 2004 06:14:02 c28xx-i-mz.3600ata
3 -rw- 6458388 Mar 01 2004 00:01:24 c28xx-i-mz
63930368 bytes total (51007488 bytes free)
Directory Operations on a CompactFlash Memory Card
Directory operations vary according to the formatted file system—Class B or Class C.
The following sections describe directory operations for external CF memory cards on Cisco routers:
•
Entering a Directory and Determining Which Directory You Are In, page 8
•
Creating a New Directory, page 9
•
Entering a Directory and Determining Which Directory You Are In
To enter a directory of a CF memory card, enter the
cd
command in privileged EXEC mode. The
cd
command specifies or changes the default directory or file system. If you enter
cd
only, without
specifying a file system, the router enters the default home directory, which is
flash
.
Router#
cd
To determine which directory you are in, enter the
pwd
command in privileged EXEC mode. The CLI
displays which directory or file system is specified as the default by the
cd
command.
Router#
pwd
flash: