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- beadm activate command,
Changing the Default Boot Environment
- beadm create command
- cloning boot environments and zones,
Examples of Creating Boot Environments
- options,
beadm create Command Options
- beadm destroy command,
Destroying a Boot Environment
- beadm list command,
Listing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
- displaying snapshot information with,
Viewing Snapshot Specifications
- options,
Listing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
- output example,
Viewing Boot Environment Specifications
- suppressing header titles in output,
Viewing Specifications in Machine-Parsable Output
- unbootable environments and,
Unbootable Boot Environments
- values for Active column in output,
Viewing Boot Environment Specifications
- beadm mount command,
Mounting and Updating an Inactive Boot Environment
- beadm rename command,
Creating Custom Names for Boot Environments
- beadm unmount command,
Unmounting Boot Environments
- beadm utility
- overview,
About the beadm Utility
- syntax and options,
beadm create Command Options
- system requirements for using,
beadm Utility Requirements
- when to use,
About Boot Environments and Datasets
- zones support
- in non-global zones,
beadm in Non-Global Zones
- unbootable environments and,
Unbootable Boot Environments
- zones naming conventions,
Zones and Shared Datasets
- boot environments
- adding datasets,
Creating Additional Datasets for Boot Environments
- administering,
Administering Boot Environments
- administering with beadm utility,
About the beadm Utility
- advantages to maintaining multiple,
Advantages to Maintaining Multiple Boot Environments
- changing default,
Changing the Default Boot Environment
- clone of,
About Boot Environments and Datasets
- creating
Creating a Boot Environment
How to Create a Boot Environment
- cloning a snapshot,
Creating a Boot Environment From an Existing Snapshot
- examples,
Examples of Creating Boot Environments
- with existing shared datasets,
Examples of Creating Boot Environments
- with new datasets,
Examples of Creating Boot Environments
definition of,
About Boot Environments and Datasets
- destroying,
Destroying a Boot Environment
- listing,
Listing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
- making an inactive boot environment active,
Changing the Default Boot Environment
- mounting and updating an inactive,
How to Mount and Update a Boot Environment
- overview,
About Boot Environments and Datasets
- renaming,
Creating Custom Names for Boot Environments
- snapshot of,
About Boot Environments and Datasets
- unbootable
- displayed in beadm list output,
Unbootable Boot Environments
- restricted actions,
Unbootable Boot Environments
- zones support and,
Unbootable Boot Environments
unmounting,
Unmounting Boot Environments
- using Package Manager to administer,
About the Package Manager
- viewing specifications
- in machine-parsable output,
Viewing Specifications in Machine-Parsable Output
- of snapshots,
Viewing Snapshot Specifications
viewing specifications for,
Viewing Boot Environment Specifications