Alef,

if your topology config file was saved before the addition of the new IOS, check the file as it stores the IOS file information there. you should be fine for new topologies.

-max

On 7/12/2011 3:32 AM, Alef wrote:
Bit offtopic maybe, but only indirectly, and i know there's some more people 
using it every now and then:

Just wondering, i tried adding a new image in image manager under GNS. But the 
routers in the design
still keep using the old image, even when the default image is set. Tried 
removing the old image but it just reads the base image directory and keeps 
re-adding it. Anyway of having them update that or is it really necessary to 
remove the router and put in a new one.

Can't see any option to do it more quickly right now.
Seems a hassle to remove the routers and re-adding them again and now that i 
think of it, not even sure that would work either!
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