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10 bootadm \- manage bootability of the operating system
13 \fB/sbin/bootadm\fR update-archive [\fB-vnf\fR] [\fB-R\fR \fIaltroot\fR [\fB-p\fR \fIplatform\fR]]
14 [\fB-F \fIformat\fR]
19 \fB/sbin/bootadm\fR list-archive [\fB-vn\fR] [\fB-R\fR \fIaltroot\fR [\fB-p\fR \fIplatform\fR]]
24 \fB/sbin/bootadm\fR install-bootloader [\fB-Mfv\fR] [\fB-R\fR \fIaltroot\fR] [\fB-P\fR \fIpool\fR]
34 \fB/sbin/bootadm\fR set-menu [\fB-R\fR \fIaltroot\fR] \fIkey\fR=\fIvalue\fR
39 \fB/sbin/bootadm\fR list-menu [\fB-R\fR \fIaltroot\fR] [\fB-o\fR \fIkey\fR=\fIvalue\fR\fR]
43 The \fBbootadm\fR command manages the boot archive and, with x86 boot
44 environments, the boot loader menu. The
45 \fBupdate-archive\fR option provides a way for user to update the boot archive
47 \fBset-menu\fR subcommand allows you to switch the \fBauto-boot\fR timeout and
48 default boot entry in the boot menu.
51 The \fBinstall-bootloader\fR subcommand installs the system boot loader on a
52 ZFS pool. If ZFS pool was not specified with the \fB-P\fR option, then the boot
54 system did not boot from a ZFS pool (for example, it booted an installer via PXE
55 or CD-ROM) then the \fB-P\fR option is required.
57 This subcommand can be used to install, update, and repair the boot loader on a
59 system have been replaced, one should run \fBbootadm install-bootloader\fR to
60 ensure that all disks in that pool have the system boot loader installed.
63 The \fBlist-menu\fR subcommand displays the location of the boot menu and the
64 current boot menu entries. The location of the boot menu list is
65 \fB/<boot pool root dataset mountpoint>/boot/menu.lst\fR.
66 Use the \fBlist-menu\fR subcommand to
67 locate the boot menu. See the EXAMPLES section for typical output from
68 the \fBlist-menu\fR option.
71 Note that OpenBoot PROM (OBP)-based machines, such as SPARC systems, use
72 PROM variables to set boot behavior and are managed by the \fBeeprom\fR(8)
84 \fB\fBupdate-archive\fR\fR
88 Updates current boot archive if required. Applies to both SPARC and x86
89 platforms. The boot archive can be created in a number of different formats;
96 svc:/system/boot-archive:default/config/format
140 \fBufs-nocompress\fR
145 boot archive will still be compressed if \fI/usr/bin/gzip\fR is available.
156 \fB\fBlist-archive\fR\fR
160 Lists the files and directories to be included in the boot archive. Applies to
167 \fB\fBinstall-bootloader\fR\fR
171 Applies platform specific method to install the system boot loader to the disks
172 that are part of the selected ZFS pool (either specified with \fB-P\fR or
175 On SPARC, the boot loader is installed in the boot area of the disk partition
178 On x86, disks are formatted using either \fBMBR Partitioning\fR (Master Boot
180 sector on the disk that is used by the \fBBIOS\fR to find a boot loader
181 is referred to as the \fBMBR\fR (Master Boot Record) and is always used
187 \fBinstall-bootloader\fR subcommand will always update the system boot loader on
188 the disks. However, unless the entire disk was given a ZFS pool or the \fB-M\fR
191 was being dual booted, a different initial boot loader may be installed there.
193 To reinstall the boot loader on some or all of the disks, the \fB-f\fR option
194 must be passed to the \fBinstall-bootloader\fR subcommand to override boot
201 \fB\fBset-menu\fR\fR
207 in the boot environment \fB/boot\fR directory.
214 \fB\fBlist-menu\fR\fR
229 \fB\fB-f\fR\fR
233 In an \fBupdate-archive\fR operation, force re-generation of the boot-archive
236 In an \fBinstall-bootloader\fR operation, override the boot loader versioning
243 \fB-F \fIformat\fR\fR
247 In an \fBupdate-archive\fR operation, select the desired archive format. The
249 svc:/system/boot-archive:default/config/format property.
255 \fB\fB-n\fR\fR
259 In an \fBupdate-archive\fR operation, archive content is checked but not
266 \fB\fB-o\fR\fR \fIkey\fR=\fIvalue\fR
270 In a \fBlist-menu\fR operation, specify the menu entry for detailed inspection.
278 \fB\fB-p\fR \fIplatform\fR\fR
283 only be specified together with \fB-R\fR, and is generally useful only for
292 \fB\fB-v\fR\fR
296 In an \fBupdate-archive\fR operation, stale files are displayed on stderr.
298 In an \fBinstall-bootloader\fR operation, display any output from tasks
305 \fB\fB-M\fR\fR
309 On x86 systems, in an \fBinstall-bootloader\fR operation, additionally installs
310 the system boot loader to the \fBMBR\fR (master boot record). For more
311 information, see the discussion of \fBinstall-bootloader\fR in the
314 This option is not supported on non-x86 systems, and it is an error to specify
321 \fB-P\fR\ \fIpool\fR
325 In an \fBinstall-bootloader\fR operation, the boot loader is installed on
326 the disks in the ZFS pool \fIpool\fR. If the \fB-P\fR option is not specified,
327 then the boot loader is installed on the ZFS pool that the system booted from.
328 If the system did not boot from a ZFS pool then the \fB-P\fR option is required.
334 \fB\fB-R\fR\ \fIaltroot\fR\fR
338 Operation is applied to an alternate root path. In an \fBinstall-bootloader\fR
339 operation, the boot loader is still installed on the specified pool; however,
340 the boot loader itself will come from the alternate root.
342 Note -
345 The root file system of any non-global zones must not be referenced with the
346 \fB-R\fR option. Doing so might damage the global zone's file system, might
347 compromise the security of the global zone, and might damage the non-global
367 The item number (for example, 0, 1, or 2) in the boot menu designating the
368 operating system to boot when the timer expires.
379 item number is booted. If the value is -1, auto boot is disabled.
385 \fBExample 1 \fRUpdating the Current Boot Archive
388 The following command updates the current boot archive:
393 # bootadm update-archive
398 \fBExample 2 \fRUpdating the Boot Archive on an Alternate Root
401 The following command updates the boot archive on an alternate root:
406 # bootadm update-archive -R /a
411 \fBExample 3 \fRListing Boot Menu Entries and Location of Boot Menu
414 The following command lists the boot environments and the location of the
420 # bootadm list-menu
421 the location for the active menu is: /raid/boot/menu.lst
423 0 - raid/ROOT/test-182 test-182
424 1 - raid/ROOT/test-183 test-183
425 2 * raid/ROOT/test-184 test-184
430 \fBExample 4 \fRSwitching Default Boot Entry
434 user selects test-183 (item 1).
439 # bootadm set-menu default=1
447 The following command changes the boot archive format to \fIufs\fR
452 # svccfg -s system/boot-archive:default setprop config/format = ufs
453 # svcadm refresh system/boot-archive:default
454 # bootadm update-archive -f
462 The following command lists more detailed information about a boot menu entry:
467 # bootadm list-menu -o entry=2
468 the location for the active menu is: /raid/boot/menu.lst
470 Title: test-184
473 Bootfs: raid/ROOT/test-184
475 Boot-args: "-v"
489 Path: /boot/modules/etc/system