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Creating and Administering Oracle Solaris 11.1 Boot Environments Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Introduction to Managing Boot Environments
3. Creating Boot Environments and Snapshots
Changing the Default Boot Environment
Examples of Creating Boot Environments
beadm create Command Options
Destroying a Boot Environment
Listing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
Viewing Snapshot Specifications
Listing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
Viewing Boot Environment Specifications
Viewing Specifications in Machine-Parsable Output
Unbootable Boot Environments
Viewing Boot Environment Specifications
Mounting and Updating an Inactive Boot Environment
Creating Custom Names for Boot Environments
Unmounting Boot Environments
About the beadm Utility
beadm create Command Options
beadm Utility Requirements
About Boot Environments and Datasets
beadm in Non-Global Zones
Unbootable Boot Environments
Zones and Shared Datasets
Creating Additional Datasets for Boot Environments
Administering Boot Environments
About the beadm Utility
Advantages to Maintaining Multiple Boot Environments
Changing the Default Boot Environment
About Boot Environments and Datasets
Creating a Boot Environment From an Existing Snapshot
Examples of Creating Boot Environments
Examples of Creating Boot Environments
Examples of Creating Boot Environments
About Boot Environments and Datasets
Destroying a Boot Environment
Listing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
Changing the Default Boot Environment
How to Mount and Update a Boot Environment
About Boot Environments and Datasets
Creating Custom Names for Boot Environments
About Boot Environments and Datasets
Unbootable Boot Environments
Unbootable Boot Environments
Unbootable Boot Environments
Unmounting Boot Environments
About the Package Manager
Viewing Specifications in Machine-Parsable Output
Viewing Snapshot Specifications
Viewing Boot Environment Specifications