, 2001 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: Flash problem [7:7844]
This could also be a 7200 with the ATA Flash Disks. What happens if you
attempt to do a dir disk0: instead of slot0:
The flash disks are also Type 2 cards, instead of Type 1. Therefore they
are
thicker.
David C Prall [EMAIL PROTECTED
Reformat the flash card. It's probably in the different format which is why
you can't read read or save into it.
From: John
Reply-To: John
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Subject: Re: Flash problem [7:7844]
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 11:44:41 -0400
It's a 7206. When I did a dir disk0: instead, I got
d. I can delete and
squeeze, but not save.
John
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From: David C Prall
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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: Flash problem [7:7844]
This could also be a 7200 with the ATA Flash Disks. What happens if you
attempt to do a dir disk0: instead
I don'know if anyone rsponded to this yet but this usually means that the
PCMCIA card is in a different format. Trying formatting the flash card and
read it again. I assume that this is flash card on a catalyst?
From: John
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Subject: Flash problem [7
: Bob S
To:
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 2:57 AM
Subject: Re: Flash problem [7:7844]
I don'know if anyone rsponded to this yet but this usually means that the
PCMCIA card is in a different format. Trying formatting the flash card
and
read it again. I assume that this is flash card
Anyone know what's wrong? When I tried to save the running configuration to
the flash, there is an error.
%Error opening slot0:file (File system is in an inconsistent state)
TIA,
John
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