Don't ask me either, I have no idea why they did this. I have wondered for some
time!!!

Yes it's OK to erase the flash whilst the router is running, just don't reload
it - or bang bye bye network!!

Rich

On Feb 22,  5:12pm, John Neiberger chatted about:
> Subject:Re: Squeeze not working in 12.0
> Well, that makes perfect sense!  heh heh....  I won't even bother asking
> why they implemented the delete command if it doesn't really do
> anything.
>
> Since the 2611 IOS runs from RAM, I'd be okay deleting the entire
> flash, right?  Geez, I hate doing stuff like that on a production
> router.   :-)  But, that's never really stopped me.
>
> >>> "Richard Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/22/01 9:05:24 AM >>>
> This command only works on the higher end paltforms - 7200, 7500
> etc...
>
> Although the delete command is present there is no way to squeeze the
> flash. So
> to free up some room you are going to have to erase the flash and start
> from
> scratch.
>
> Rich
>
> On Feb 22,  5:03pm, John Neiberger chatted about:
> > Subject:Squeeze not working in 12.0
> > I just now deleted one of two IOS files on a 2611 running 12.0(5).
> When
> > I tried to "squeeze" the file system, the CLI did not recognize the
> > squeeze command.  I tried to undelete that file and again, it did
> not
> > recognize the command.  So, I have a file that is marked as deleted
> and
> > can't do anything with it.
> >
> > I checked CCO and the docs there say that both squeeze and undelete
> > should be available in 12.0.
> >
> > Am I missing something obvious here?  I need to free up some room on
> > that file system so that I can do an upgrade.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
> >
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