06-04-2022 02:59 PM
Dear All,
I'm having an issue with my ASA where it's booting to rommon mode since disk0 is not present (maybe damaged). I'm trying to boot from an external USB, it's reading the file but when rebooting to apply config, it keeps on booting to disk0.
How can I change the default boot from disk0 (internal eUSB which is damaged) to disk1 (external USB)?
Thanks in advance!
06-04-2022 03:08 PM - edited 06-04-2022 03:09 PM
Hi
why dont you copy from the USB to the flash: first? Then boot from flash
https://www.networkstraining.com/using-the-rommon-to-load-a-new-image-on-cisco-asa-firewall/
06-05-2022 04:48 AM
The link shows how to copy the image from TFTP server, I've done this, but as I said, it rebooting to disk0 which is faulty
06-05-2022 05:09 AM
Did you try change the sequence?
boot system disk1:/file.bin
06-05-2022 05:15 AM
it says boot system is not available in rommon mode
06-05-2022 07:47 AM
1-format disk:0
2-from TFTP to disk:0
3- then check dir
06-05-2022 09:57 AM
Disk0 is already damaged and not present
06-05-2022 02:52 PM
I know you mention that it damage but let check some steps as list in above doc.
after that if failed then we will see what we will do.
06-05-2022 03:30 PM
it's booting to rommon mode, can't use normal commands as found in the link
06-05-2022 04:11 PM
06-05-2022 06:11 PM
To boot the ASA's firmware from the USB stick, the command is "boot system flash disk1:<FILENAME.bin>".
To instruct the ASA where to store and read the config, the command is "boot config disk1:<filename>".
IMPORTANT: By default, the ASA boots from a startup configuration that is a hidden file
Save the config into disk1: first (copy run disk1:startup-config.extension) and then configure the boot-variable string: boot config disk1:startup-config.extension
06-06-2022 12:13 AM
The thing is that I'm in rommon mode, where commands are limited and can't use the commands you mentioned
06-06-2022 02:36 AM
@AhmadZ wrote:
The thing is that I'm in rommon mode, where commands are limited and can't use the commands you mentioned
Boot the ASA firmware first. Use "boot disk1:firmware.bin".
Once the the ASA boots up properly, copy the config across to the USB stick, change the boot variable strings.
06-06-2022 03:40 AM
Yeah, I'm doing so, but it's giving that's booting from disk0 after rebooting
06-06-2022 03:56 AM
@AhmadZ wrote:
Yeah, I'm doing so, but it's giving that's booting from disk0 after rebooting
What have you done so far?
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