![]() ![]() ![]() You can test the filesystem for bad blocks fsck -test flash. some of this stuff i just learned today, so bear with me p additionally, erase marks blocks as 0xFF and reinitializes the filesystem. Just some more info on erasing flash: erasing/formatting flash should check for/mark bad blocks. it is failing to load the image, at the very end: eadng romflah. I couldn't make any sense of that log file, but looking at it now. so i just don't know enough about them to say. ![]() Well tbh, i've only dealt with asa devices on 2 occassions. have you tried a telnet/ssh client? but that kinda looks doubtful.Īlso, try different (lower) baud rates, could just be some settings on the unit, or erase nvram in rommon. Or it could just be some control message is being misinterpreted. See: Cisco - Recover the Image on an ASA 5500 Series Security Appliance (PDF) It could be nvram corruption (actually, that would seem to indicate a problem in flash). You will most likely have to interrupt the bootloader (put it in ROMMON mode) and flash a new image. Can't post comments, pardon the intrusion. ![]()
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