Nokia IP1260 Installation Guide - Page 101
Viewing the Variables and Other System Parameters, printenv, For example
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Variables The following table shows possible boot flags. Flag -d -s -v Meaning Debug mode-enters the kernel debugger as soon as possible in the kernel initialization. Single-user mode-if the console is marked as insecure, you must enter the root password to access the manager. Verbose mode-verbose during device probing and thereafter. Viewing the Variables and Other System Parameters printenv Use the printenv command to view the values of variables currently stored in the boot manager nonvolatile memory. The command has the following syntax: printenv For example: BOOTMGR[93]> printenv NOKIA IPSO BOOTMGR VERSION=3.7 07.05.2003-130000 autoboot: YES testboot: NO bootwait: 3 boot-file: /image/current/kernel boot-flags: boot-device: wd0 vendor: Nokia model: IP bmslice: 4 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide 101