The actual command
switch: boot flash:/new-images/new-imag
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Boot Sector Filesystem (bs) installed, fsid: 3
done.
Loading "¬"...¬: no such device
Error loading "¬"
Interrupt within 5 seconds to abort boot process.
Boot process failed...
The system is unable to boot automatically. The BOOT
environment variable needs to be set to a bootable
image.
switch:How would I solve this issue??
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Looks like your software got corrupt. were you doing an update to the IOS or anything? regardless check this out:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US
Either the data on the flash is croupted or it is the flsah memory its self.
A switch will automaticaly find a IOS image stored in the flash, even if the boot paramaters are not set correctly.
Ie. if you have two IOS images sitting in flash, they wil be booted in the following order.
if you have the boot envirment set then the switch will use the named image,
if it then cant fine the image or it the seting is not set, it will search the flash and boot the first image it finds.
If yours is not booting that either means the IOS is damaged. or I think you may have damaged FLASH: memory.
you can try
http://www.experts-exchang
you may want to format the flash first.
if this dosent work you may need new memory stick. going to cost about £50
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by: bmeyer1908Posted on 2009-07-21 at 12:48:36ID: 24908568
Give this a go.
/docs/swit ches/lan/c atalyst375 0/ software /release/1 2.2_25_see /command/r eference/b ootldr.htm l
http://www.cisco.com/en/US