percy3
Regular Contributor
In case of faulty that particular nvram partition you would get an error message. But obviously that doesn't mean whole memory is fine.
Anyway better not erase other partitions.
In regards to reset full cleanup can be achieved by performing hard reset (or from gui) plus erase command.
Anyway better not erase other partitions.
In regards to reset full cleanup can be achieved by performing hard reset (or from gui) plus erase command.
I ran the tenet command again:
root@R7800:/$
root@R7800:/$ mtd erase netgear
Unlocking netgear ...
Erasing netgear ...
root@R7800:/$
root@R7800:/$
Did not lose the 7800's internal config settings. I then rebooted the router using the reboot button found in Advanced Home - Router Information. (IOW, a soft reboot). 7800 rebooted with all internal config settings intact. Erasing the nvram did not cause the router to lose its config settings. I did not need to reload the saved off config file.
Is this what you expected presuming the nvram was not defective?
EDIT: I just powered cycled the 7800. It rebooted with all internal configuration intact.