you have to delete then use the squeeze command to totally remove the files
and regain the space in flash
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Rich Russell
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"Henrique Issamu Terada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> In my opinion , erase some files depends of which router you are handling.
> Is a 7500 , you can use the command squezze to set which files you want to
> erase , then delete this marked files.
> But for 3600 , I don't know how to do it. A workaround is partitioning
flash
> , and put one image into each partition
>
> Henrique
>
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> > is that possible to erase one (out of two) file(IOS image) in flash?
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