![]() Hopefully this meant my switch was simply copying the image very slowly and wasn’t corrupting itself. In any case, the only thing I could find solace in was the fact that the “C’s” that were showing up to give me my copy progress continued to appear. ![]() I could still ssh into the management IP and things seemed okay, but a dir against flash2: (the copy target) hung, making me even more nervous. I found no stories of slow usbflash copies, so that made me more nervous. While it was sitting there crawling, I started searching around online looking for similar stories of this to see if hopefully it’s just slow, and wasn’t in the process of bricking my switch. What I wasn’t prepared for is how incredibly slow it went, and of course it broke. ![]() So I decided to upgrade a 2960XR stack via flash instead of TFTP mostly just because I could.
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