Removing an Existing OS from a Switch
This appendix provides information on how to uninstall the OS from a switch.
Reverting from DMF (Switch Light OS) to EOS - 7050X3 and 7260CX3
Procedure
To revert from SWLOS to EOS, complete the following steps:
Reverting from DMF (EOS) to EOS - 7280R
Procedure
To revert from DMF (EOS) to UCN EOS, complete the following steps:Removing the existing OS from a Switch
Some switch platforms may have a preexisting operating system (OS) installed. When installing the Switch Light OS on top of an existing OS, there is a chance of failure. To avoid this issue, first uninstall any existing OS on the switch.
For example, to use a Dell switch with Force 10 OS (FTOS) pre-installed, remove FTOS before installing Switch Light OS. If FTOS is not first deleted, Switch Light installation may fail.
When you boot the switch, if only ONIE options are listed in the switch GNU GRUB boot menu, the switch does not have an existing OS installed. The following example shows the prompts that indicate no OS is installed on the switch.
GNU GRUB version 2.02~beta2+e4a1fe391
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|*ONIE: Install OS |
| ONIE: Rescue |
| ONIE: Uninstall OS |
| ONIE: Update ONIE |
| ONIE: Embed ONIE |
| |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
If the switch prompt looks something like this, skip this section and proceed directly to the following section to install Switch Light OS.
Procedure
To delete FTOS from a Dell switch, complete the following steps: