All,
I recently uploaded a new IOS to a flash card on a cisco device and did not
reboot it, I just left it up there so I could relod it al a later time. I
set the boot prompt to boot from the new IOS though. For some reason a dumb
ass colegue at work thinks there might be a bug in the IOS (ver 1
did a quick search on cisco and no results for "stall mode"..
you may want to check www.cisco.com/tac and go to Tool Index then Bug
Toolkit
""mike rose"" wrote in message
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> All,
>
> I recently uploaded a new IOS to a flash card on a cisco device
No , I have never had problem with 2 or 3 IOS.
as long as I have enough space..
- Original Message -
From: "mike rose"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:39 PM
Subject: possible quirk in cisco IOS [7:37628]
> All,
>
> I recently uploaded a new IOS to a fl
I never experienced such "stall mode" problem when changing IOS
between three IOSes on a router`s flash. See below:
lone_rhino#sh flash
System flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 10630360 c3640-is-mz_121-5_T10.bin
2 4405204 c3640-js-mz.112-18.P.bin
3 13955200 c3640-a3j
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