Deleting a file, Deleting a file through the bootware menu – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual
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The system prompts you to specify a new file type:
Modify the file attribute:
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|<1> +Main |
|<2> -Main |
|<3> +Backup |
|<4> -Backup |
|<0> Exit |
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Enter your choice(0-4):
3.
Select 1 to set the file type to M, 2 to remove the current M type, 3 to set the file type to B, and 4
to remove the current B type.
For more information about the file types, see “
.”
Setting the system software image file type at the CLI
# Change the type of wx3000.bin from B to M+B.
This command will set the system software image file. Continue? [Y/N]:y
The specified file will be used as the main system software image file at the next reboot
on slot 1!
The file type of wx3000.bin has been changed to M+B and the file will used as the main system software
image file at the next boot of the switch. If an M-type file already exists, it has become an N-type file
automatically.
Deleting a file
Deleting a file through the BootWare menu
1.
Select 3 from the file control submenu.
The following information appears:
Deleting the file in flash:
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
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|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |
|1 35454328 Jan/18/2011 09:02:23 M wx3000.bin |
|2 4204 Jan//2011 15:43:25 N/A system.xml |
|3 2334 Jan/17/2011 15:43:26 N/A test.cfg |
|4 1039 Jan/04/2011 17:21:52 N/A startup.cfg |
|0 Exit |
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Enter file No:
2.
Enter the file number and press Enter.
The following information appears:
The file you selected is flash:/startup.cfg,Delete it? [Y/N]
3.
Press Y to proceed.
When the following information appears, the file has been successfully deleted:
Deleting..........Done!