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Firmware upgrade 6248 not booting
I tried to update the firmware and when I switched the image and rebooted, it does not boot. Here is the post log:
Boot Menu 3.3.8.2
CPU Card ID: 0x508541
/DskVol// - disk check in progress ...
"/DskVol//files/image2" too many clusters in file, adjusted.
Flash: mtd: Buffer write verification failed (interleaved word mode)
Flash: @ 0xFE00 0000 + 0x00000000 wordsWritten: 0 count: 60
Flash: mtd: Buffer write verification failed (interleaved word mode)
Flash: @ 0xFE00 0000 + 0x00000000 wordsWritten: 0 count: 60
0x3901300 (tXbdService): checkStatus() ERROR line 1353
0x3901300 (tXbdService): checkStatus() ERROR line 646
0x38ee9a0 (tErfTask): dosFsLib.c : error when mounting volume 0x3903150
0x38ee9a0 (tErfTask): dosFsLib.c : Failed to create a dosFs volume
Instantiating /DskVol/ as rawFs, device = 0x10001
/DskVol// - disk check in progress ...
"/DskVol//files/image2" too many clusters in file, adjusted.
Flash: mtd: Buffer write verification failed (interleaved word mode)
Flash: @ 0xFE00 0000 + 0x00000000 wordsWritten: 0 count: 60
Flash: mtd: Buffer write verification failed (interleaved word mode)
Flash: @ 0xFE00 0000 + 0x00000000 wordsWritten: 0 count: 60
0x3901300 (tXbdService): checkStatus() ERROR line 1353
0x3901300 (tXbdService): checkStatus() ERROR line 646
0x38ee9a0 (tErfTask): dosFsLib.c : error when mounting volume 0x3903710
0x38ee9a0 (tErfTask): dosFsLib.c : Failed to create a dosFs volume
Instantiating /DskVol/ as rawFs, device = 0x30001
0x38ee9a0 (tErfTask): memPartFree: invalid block 0x3903ac0 in partition 0x38c2540
Before I tried to upgrade the firmware it worked perfectly, can anyone help?
DELL-Josh Cr
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December 3rd, 2019 10:00
Hi,
Will it let you get to the boot menu? You may have to clear the flash and try to update again from that menu.
Pasantru
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December 4th, 2019 07:00
Hi,
No, it does not get to the boot menu. How do I clear the flash? I have seen some switches from dell that have a BOOT_USER mode with a break sequence stopping the boot process. Does the 6248 have that same option?