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unlockkp
This command unlocks access to the front-panel keypad EDIT key. When the EDIT key is locked,
it will prevent unauthorized tampering with the unit. All other keys are still enabled so you may
continue to read the status and current settings of the Sonoma. Refer to the
kplockstat
and
lock-
outkp
commands.
Command:
unlockkp
Sonoma reply:
Keypad is UNLOCKED
updaterootflag
This command allows you to update the configuration of the Linux bootloader after a new root file
system image has been written to the UPGRADE root file system partition of the Sonoma FLASH
disk. You may also use it to reset the default back to the FACTORY root file system partition. Refer
to
Appendix B - Upgrading the Firmware
for detailed instructions for performing the upgrade
procedure. One argument is accepted, whose value is either 0 or 1, which causes a flag to be set that
indicates to the bootloader which root file system image should be loaded by default. If an argument
value of 2 is given, then the currently configured default root file system is shown.
Command:
updaterootflag 1
Sonoma reply:
Default Root File System now set to: UPGRADE
Command:
updaterootflag 2
Sonoma reply:
Default Root File System = UPGRADE
updatekernelflag
This command allows you to update the configuration of the Linux bootloader after a new kernel
image has been written to the UPGRADE kernel partition of the Sonoma FLASH disk. You may also
use it to reset the default back to the FACTORY kernel partition. Refer to
Appendix B - Upgrad-
ing the Firmware
for detailed instructions for performing the upgrade procedure. One argument is
accepted, whose value is either 0 or 1, which causes a flag to be set that indicates to the bootloader
which kernel image should be loaded by default. If an argument value of 2 is given, then the cur-
rently configured default kernel is shown.
Command:
updatekernelflag 1
Sonoma reply:
Default Kernel now set to: UPGRADE
Command:
updatekernelflag 2
Sonoma reply:
Default Kernel = UPGRADE
upgradekernel
This utility allows you to upgrade the Linux Kernel. It is run after the
kernel.gz
file has been copied
to the
/tmp
directory on the system. It performs an erase of the upgrade kernel partition and then
writes the
/tmp/kernel.gz
file to it. Refer to
Appendix B - Upgrading the Firmware, Performing the
Linux Subsystem Kernel Upgrade
for detailed information..
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