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Special Key Shortcuts
The Bootloader Recovery Menu
You can enter this menu by pressing the 0 and 1
keys at the same time while the terminal is booting
up. It looks like this:
The commands available on this menu are as follows:
F3 – Toggle Boot
Selecting this will swap the active partition, thus making the shadow partition active.
Note: If the shadow partition is made active and it does contain any valid data, the terminal will not start up.
F4 – USB Recover
This allows the firmware to be re-programmed. The emergency recovery files
it3100-linux.gz
and
it3100-
rootfs.jffs2
must reside in the top level folder on the memory stick.
Note the use of the LEDs.
LED1
– Green if kernel is programmed successfully, red on failure
LED2
– Green if rootfs programmed successfully, red on failure.
LED2
– Amber while busy.
LED3
– Amber while busy.
F7 – Set Defaults
This removes all user applications and database and resets the passwords to factory defaults. The terminal
reverts to DHCP.
F8 – Exit
Exits the screen.