MANGALOAD(8)MANGALOAD(8)NAMEmangaload - send new kernel to MANGA bootstrap
SYNOPSIS
auxi/mangaload [ -48dr ] host image
DESCRIPTION
Mangaload uses an ICMP protocol unique to the Peplink MANGAâ„¢ firewall
to send a new kernel image to the MANGA bootstrap monitor to burn into
flash, replacing the existing kernel image. To start the loading
process, connect to the device's console on its serial port (38400
baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control), power the device
off then on again, and when the MANGA prompt appears, quickly type the
letter f. Then run mangaload to load the kernel; the device should
give status updates as the kernel loads, and as it burns the image into
flash. When it has finished, power the device off and on again to
start the new kernel.
By default, mangaload assumes a 4 Mbyte flash on the device; the -8
option sets it to 8 Mbytes. The -r option causes the image to be
loaded into another, larger flash region, used by Linux for its initial
root, which can be used by Inferno for general storage. The -d option
prints a trace of the protocol, for debugging.
SOURCE
/appl/cmd/auxi/mangaload.b
/os/manga
SEE ALSObootpd(8), tftpd(8)MANGALOAD(8)