Rebooting the Snow Family device - Amazon Snowcone User Guide
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Rebooting the Snow Family device

Before you reboot a Snow Family device, make sure that all data transfer to the device has stopped. If you were using the NFS interface to transfer data, disable it before you power off the device. For more information, see Stopping the NFS interface.

To reboot the device using the power button:
  1. When all communication with the device has ended, turn it off by pressing the power button located on the front of the device. It takes about 20 seconds for the device to shut down. While the device is shutting down, the LCD screen displays a message indicating the device is shutting down.

    Shutdown message on LCD screen.
    Note

    If the LCD screen is displaying the shutdown message when the device is not actually being shut down, press the Restart display button on the screen to return the screen to normal operation.

    Shutdown message on LCD screen with Restart display button near bottom center.
  2. Press the power button. When the device is ready, the LCD display shows a short video while the device is getting ready to start. After about 10 minutes, the device is ready to be unlocked.

  3. Unlock the device. See Unlocking an Amazon Snowcone Device.

To reboot the device using the Snowball Edge client:
  1. When all communication with the device has ended, use the reboot-device command to reboot it. When the device is ready, the LCD display shows a short video while the device is getting ready to start. After about 10 minutes, the device is ready to be unlocked.

    snowballEdge reboot-device
  2. Unlock the device. See Unlocking an Amazon Snowcone Device.