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Global Configuration Mode Commands (A-K)
▀ boot system priority
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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Important:
The configuration file must reside on the SPC’s, SMC’s, or MIO’s local filesystem, stored on one of
its local devices (/flash, or /pcmcia1, or /hd-raid/pcmcia1, or /pcmcia2, or /usb1, or /hd-raid). Attempts to load the
configuration file from an external network server will result in a failure to load that image and configuration file group,
causing the system to load the image and configuration file group with the next highest priority in the boot stack.
configuration file from an external network server will result in a failure to load that image and configuration file group,
causing the system to load the image and configuration file group with the next highest priority in the boot stack.
Important:
Configuration changes do not take effect until the system is reloaded.
Important:
The settings for this command are stored immediately in the boot.sys file. No changes are made to
the system configuration file.
Example
The following commands set up two locations to obtain a boot file group from.
boot system priority 1 image tftp: //remoteABC/pub/2012jan.bin config
/flash/pub/data/2012feb.cfg
/flash/pub/data/2012feb.cfg
boot system priority 2 image /flash /pub/data/2002jun.bin config
/pcmcia1/pub/data/2012feb.cfg
/pcmcia1/pub/data/2012feb.cfg
The following removes the current priority
1
boot entry from the boot.sys file.
no boot system priority 1