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ls, Setting the Variables, setenv

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7 Using the Boot Manager ls Use the ls command to view the contents of directories on the devices in your 60s or 100s appliance. The command has the following syntax: ls device directory where device is the device containing the directory you want to look at, and directory is the directory on that device. Both device and directory are optional. The default directory is /image on the wd0 device. For example: BOOTMGR[2]> ls wd0 /image/current .description bootmgr etc kernel.debug usr VERSION cdrom ipso.tgz mnt web bin dev kernel sbin Setting the Variables setenv Use the setenv command to set a particular variable. The command has the following syntax: setenv name value where name is the name of the variable, and value is the new value you want the variable to assume. For example: BOOTMGR[2]> setenv autoboot yes sets the value of autoboot to be yes. 76 Nokia 60s and 100s Installation Guide

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7
Using the Boot Manager
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Nokia 60s and 100s Installation Guide
ls
Use the
ls
command to view the contents of directories on the devices in your
60s or 100s appliance. The command has the following syntax:
ls
device directory
where
device
is the device containing the directory you want to look at, and
directory
is the directory on that device. Both device and directory are
optional. The default directory is
/image
on the
wd0
device.
For example:
BOOTMGR[2]>
ls wd0 /image/current
.description
bootmgr
etc
kernel.debug
usr
VERSION
cdrom
ipso.tgz
mnt
web
bin
dev
kernel
sbin
Setting the Variables
setenv
Use the
setenv
command to set a particular variable. The command has the
following syntax:
setenv
name value
where
name
is the name of the variable, and
value
is the new value you want
the variable to assume.
For example:
BOOTMGR[2]>
setenv autoboot yes
sets the value of
autoboot
to be
yes
.