Switching to a file system from the Shell
To switch from the Shell to a file system before executing commands requiring file input or output:
- Using HDD, USB, or iLO virtual USB, attach a FAT16 or FAT32 formatted file system.
-
Use the
map –r
command to refresh file system mappings. -
Enter one of the
fsx
file systems available, such asfs0
orfs1
, and then press Enter.The prompt changes to
fsx>
, where x is the number of the file system selected. Files can now be accessed and written to any writable files in the specified file system.
Shell> map -r
Shell>fs0:
fs0:\>
NOTE: Output examples use the
fs0:\>
prompt to show where a file system would be accessed from the Shell.