Not hearing  you  to good or understanding the question.

 

But vyatta upon "save" , writes the config down to the config directory
and the file named config.boot. You can also save it to any mounted
device with the save command  followed by that full path as long as that
user has write access/permissions.

 

i.e

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] save /mnt/mynewfile

 

ERROR: Save failed.

Error creating temporary file: /mnt/mynewfile#

Permission denied

 

 

vrs

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] save /opt/vyatta/etc/config/mynewfile

[edit]

Save done.

 

 

 

You can also transfer configs around and reload them  via scp, mounted
media ( cdrom/floppy/thumb drives ).

 

 

 

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