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Executing Update
Execute update by running the "updatefw -update" command. When you enter the command, the
detected update files are displayed, and you are prompted to select whether to execute or not. Enter
"y" to execute, "n" to cancel. If "n" is entered, the screen goes back to command prompt screen.
NOTE:
The system will reboot automatically upon completion of
update.
<Example>
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$ updatefw -update
Current boot page: 1
Found 'em.kernel' 'em.rfs' under /nec_update/.
Execute update? [Y/N]Y
[Y] selected. Execute update...
## Update start ##
- Start updating kernel
> Erasing kernel: 100 % done.
> Updating kernel: 100 % done.
- Start updating fs
> Erasing fs: 100 % done.
> Updating fs: 100 % done.
- Create the file for next booting: done.
- Change boot page: 1 ==> 0 done.
- u-boot WDT enabled.done.
## Update end ##
Reboot system.
Restarting system.
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Confirmation
Login to command line console again, and check the result by running the "updatefw -result"
command.
<Example> (when update is succeeded)
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$ updatefw -result
Update result: Succeeded.
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<Example> (when update is failed)
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$ updatefw -result
Update result: Failed.
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Run the "revision" command to check the revision after update.
The example below indicates that the current revision is "Revision 01.00".
<Example>
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$ revision
Current revision: 01.00
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