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Should i delete boot.elf
Should i delete boot.elf















Protect - enable or disable FLASH write protection Ping - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network host Pci - list and access PCI Configuration Space Nfs - boot image via network using NFS protocol Loady - load binary file over serial line (ymodem mode) Loads - load S-Record file over serial line Loadb - load binary file over serial line (kermit mode) Itest - return true/false on integer compare Iminfo - print header information for application image Simple executive applications, use bootoct for those.īootoctlinux - Boot from a linux ELF image in memoryīootp - boot image via network using BootP/TFTP protocolĬoninfo - print console devices and informationĭhcp - invoke DHCP client to obtain IP/boot paramsįatinfo - print information about filesystemįatload - load binary file from a dos filesystemįatls - list files in a directory (default /) Thank you for your reply but i'm afraid I don't even have the loader available.Īskenv - get environment variables from stdinīootd - boot default, i.e., run 'bootcmd'īootelf - Boot from an ELF image in memoryīootm - boot application image from memoryīootoct - Boot from an Octeon Executive ELF image in memoryīootoctelf - Boot a generic ELF image in memory. I hope someone from the forums can help me on this one? They gave me the upgrade procedure with a usb stick. I logged a case with support but as always they are no help what so ever.

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I have seen there is also a usbboot option but I have no idea on how to implement it. I suspect it is related to this error: Net: octeth0 I have found many posts referencing to this issue and this KB:īut it seems that I can't do any TFTP (tftpboot command).

should i delete boot.elf

Press SPACE to abort autoboot in 1 seconds Switch driver image not programmed properly in bootflash

should i delete boot.elf

OCTEON CN5230R-SCP pass 2.0, Core clock: 600 MHz, DDR clock: 333 MHz (666 Mhz data rate) SRX_240_HIGHMEM board revision major:1, minor:42, serial #: AABX1828 When I boot the device I just get dropped in the u-boot: U-Boot 1.1.6-JNPR-1.7 (Build time: 06:59:58) I have an SRX-240H which has no operating system anymore expect u-boot. I could really use your help on this one.















Should i delete boot.elf