On 4/24/13 2:31 PM, Paul wrote:
For compact flash cards you need to put them in a PC, and remove the
partition table (or format it FAT16).
Once the partition table is completely removed , format it in your
supervisor and it will work every time.
The issue is that most flash cards come with the partition table already
created and already formatted.




You also can't boot from a flash disk that hasn't been formatted/'blessed' by the platform its been inserted into. This platform limitation also applies to differences in SUPs, such as between SUP32, SUP720, etc.

We had gotten a 720 with no flash, its internal flash had been wiped completely. Tried using a flash formatted and loaded in the SUP32 we have - wouldn't successfully boot, then tried with a RSP16 from a 7500 series, and still couldn't make it boot off the flash.

Finally succeeded in tickling the 720 to boot off of the one made in the RSP16 after fooling with its ROMMON. Apparently, the format command adds some hidden flags or files to the flash which when not present or of the wrong type, it will cause the boot loader to pretend like the flash is unbootable even with the right files on it.

Important side note for anyone with a SUP720 - you can't load an IOS image over serial or TFTP with the ROMMON. For serial, its particularly deceptive in that the command is there, but will fail every single time.

Yay Cisco!


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Brielle Bruns
The Summit Open Source Development Group
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