[c-nsp] Flash card weirdness 123-8T
Dennis Peng
dpeng at cisco.com
Tue Aug 24 20:37:26 EDT 2004
What type of flash card are you using? I've seen this on ATA flash
cards that use disk filesystems. Can you reproduce this?
Dennis
james edwards [hackerwacker at cybermesa.com] wrote:
> I went to reload a router running c7200-js-mz.123-8.T.bin as it proved buggy
> for me, PPP keepalives
> were failing for PPPoA. I wrote the new IOS (a12-2T) to the Flash card, it
> assumed the #1 position on the flash card.
> I then wrote out the running config, just to be on the safe side. I don't
> load the config off of the flash card but keep a back up
> there, just in case. I have done this hundreds of times and did not notice
> c7200-js-mz.123-8.T.bin file moved to position #2
> and the running config (last file written) was now in position #1. Is this a
> new "feature" or a bug ?
>
> --
> James H. Edwards
> Routing and Security Administrator
> At the Santa Fe Office: Internet at Cyber Mesa
> jamesh at cybermesa.com
> noc at cybermesa.com
> (505) 795-7101
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