The reason it's in router(boot) mode is because you've erased the "boot
system flash bootflash:" command that's needed to find the boot image.

Do a "show flash bootflash:" on the MSFC and check for the second image
listed and copy the name down EXACTLY (not the boot image name).

Enter config mode on the MSFC and enter the following:

boot system bootflash:.image name from flash

It should look something like this: boot system
bootflash:c6msfc-js-mz.120-7.XE1.bin

Do a write mem and then reload the MSFC.

You should then be able to get your full IOS loaded.



Timothy Mark Jones
Network Engineer
Cisco CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, CCDP
Ficomp, Inc.

""Jeff Duchin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello all. Quick question... I cleared my running-config and then
foolishly
> gave my start-up config the boot as well. I can still access the msfc, but
> it shows:
>
> Router(boot)#
>
> I tried to change the hostname and it's still showing this. Also, I tried
to
> go ahead and configure from global ip routing and no dice! I can't
configure
> any routing period. Any clue as to how to fix this?
>
> Cheers,
> Jeff
>
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