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File System Management
When managing a file system, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
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File System
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Directory Operations
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File Operations
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Batch Operations
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Storage Medium Operations
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Setting File System Prompt Modes
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File System Operations Example
File System
File System Overview
A major function of the file system is to manage storage media. It allows you to perform operations such
as directory create and delete, and file copy and display. If an operation, delete or overwrite for example,
causes problems such as data loss or corruption, the file system will prompt you to confirm the
operation by default.
File system operations fall into
Directory Operations
,
File Operations
,
Batch Operations
,
Storage
Medium Operations
, and
Setting File System Prompt Modes
.
Filename Formats
When you specify a file, you must enter the filename in one of the following formats.
Filename formats:
Format
Description
Length
Example
file-name
Specifies a file under the
current working directory.
1 to 91
characters
a.cfg indicates a file named
a.cfg
under the current working
directory
path
/
file-name
Specifies a file in the specified
folder under the current
working directory.
path
indicates the name of the
folder. You can specify multiple
folders, indicating a file under a
multi-level folder.
1 to 135
characters
test/a.cfg indicates a file named
a.cfg
in the
test
folder under
the current working directory.
drive
:/[
path
]/
file-
name
Specifies a file in the specified
storage medium on the device.
drive
represents the storage
medium name, which is usually
flash
or
usb
.
1 to 135
characters
flash:/test/a.cfg indicates a file
named
a.cfg
in the
test
folder
under the root directory of the
flash memory.
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