Sony Ericsson LBI-38965 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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<LOADER> Loading file 01.02/loads/BC_A.SX from the hard disk... *
<LOADER> First load complete. 393126 bytes loaded.
<LOADER> Loading file 01.02/loads/BC_B.SX from the hard disk... *
<LOADER> Second load complete. 55692 bytes loaded.
<LOADER> Application load complete. 448818 bytes loaded.
<LOADER> Hard disk has been unmounted.
<LOADER> Transferring program control to BCU/CAL...
<BCU/CAL> System startup: Wed May 4 13:58:32 1994
<BCU/CAL> Beginning boot of fv5310 WanServer board...
<BCU/CAL> WanServer boot complete.
<BCU/CAL> Initializing memory and global objects...
<BCU/CAL> Beginning application installation...
<BCU/CAL> Checking system directories.
<BCU/CAL> Checking system configuration files.
<BCU/CAL> Checking product feature license.
<BCU/CAL> Application installation complete.
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* Welcome to the EDACS BCU/CAL. *
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* Copyright (C) Ericsson GE Mobile Communications *
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* Lynchburg, Virginia 24502 *
* 1993,1994 *
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System boot complete: Wed May 4 13:58:50
Login:
4.2.2.3. Proper System Shutdown
The BCU/CAL must be shut down in an orderly fashion prior to a system reboot. This procedure essentially disconnects
the link to the IMC CAM, gracefully closes any open files (especially significant for the BCU), and secures the hard drive file
system. The proper way to shut down the BCU/CAL can be executed from either the "root" or "admin" accounts. This
procedure is shown by way of example.
USER INFORMATION: Invoke the BCS program.
pSH+> bcs
Welcome to the BCU-CAL Configuration Service (BCS)
System Administrator privilege acknowledged.
USER INFORMATION: The BCS "halt" command performs the proper shutdown procedure.
BCS> halt
USER INFORMATION: Wait at least 2 minutes from issuing the "halt" command, then exit BCS.
BCS> exit
pSH+>
At this point, the BCU/CAL may be powered-down, or rebooted, without concern for disk data integrity. Under extreme
(i.e., panic) circumstances, the "root" user can force an immediate reboot by entering "reboot -h" at the pSH+> prompt, either
at the user console or via a telnet connection.