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bootadm (1)
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    NAME

    bootadm - manage bootability of GRUB-enabled operating system
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    /sbin/bootadm update-archive [-vn] [-R altroot [-p platform]]
    

    /sbin/bootadm list-archive [-vn] [-R altroot [-p platform]]
    

     x86 only
    

    /sbin/bootadm set-menu [-R altroot [-p platform]] key=value
    

    /sbin/bootadm list-menu [-R altroot [-p platform]]
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The bootadm command manages the boot archive and, with x86 boot environments, the GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) menu. The update-archive option provides a way for user to update the boot archive as a preventative measure or as part of a recovery procedure. The set-menu subcommand allows you to switch the auto-boot timeout and default boot entry in the GRUB menu.

    The list-menu subcommand displays the location of the GRUB menu and the current GRUB menu entries. While the typical location of the GRUB menu is /boot/grub/menu.lst, depending on the install method used the active GRUB menu might be located somewhere else. Use the list-menu subcommand to locate the active GRUB menu. For example, if a system was installed using Live Upgrade, the GRUB menu might not be located in the current boot environment. See the EXAMPLES section for typical output from the list-menu option.

    Note that OpenBoot PROM (OBP)-based machines, such as SPARC systems, do not use GRUB and have no boot menu manageable by bootadm.

    The bootadm command determines dynamically the options supported by the image to be managed, so that bootadm invoked on one platform can be used to manage diskless clients of a different platform type.  

    SUBCOMMANDS

    The bootadm command has the following subcommands:

    update-archive

    Updates current boot archive if required. Applies to both SPARC and x86 platforms.

    list-archive

    Lists the files and directories to be included in the boot archive. Applies to both SPARC and x86 platforms.

    set-menu

    Maintain the GRUB menu. The current GRUB menu is boot/grub/menu.lst, relative to root. Do not depend on this location, because it is subject to change. Applies to x86 platforms only.

    list-menu

    Lists the location of the active GRUB menu, as well as the current GRUB menu entries. This includes the autoboot-timeout, the default entry number, and the title of each entry. Applies to x86 platforms only.

     

    OPTIONS

    The bootadm command has the following options:

    -v

    In an update-archive operation, stale files are displayed on stderr.

    -n

    In an update-archive operation, archive content is checked but not updated.

    -p platform

    The platform, or machine hardware class, of the client. The platform type can only be specified together with -R, and is generally useful only for managing a diskless client where the client is of a different platform class than the server. Platform must be one of i86pc, sun4u, or sun4v.

    -R altroot

    Operation is applied to an alternate root path.

    Note -

    The root file system of any non-global zones must not be referenced with the -R option. Doing so might damage the global zone's file system, might compromise the security of the global zone, and might damage the non-global zone's file system. See zones(5).

    key=value

    Possible values are:

    default=entrynum

    The item number (for example, 0, 1, or 2) in the GRUB menu designating the operating system to boot when the timer expires.

    timeout=seconds

    The number of seconds before the operating system designated by the default item number is booted. If the value is -1, auto boot is disabled.

     

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Updating the Current Boot Archive

    The following command updates the current boot archive:

    # bootadm update-archive
    

    Example 2 Updating the Boot Archive on an Alternate Root

    The following command updates the boot archive on an alternate root:

    # bootadm update-archive -R /a
    

    Example 3 Listing Installed OS Instances

    The following command lists the installed operating system instances in a GRUB menu:

    # bootadm list-menu
    
    default=0
    timeout=10
    (0) Solaris10
    (1) Solaris10 Failsafe
    (2) Linux
    

    Example 4 Switching Default Boot Entry

    The following command refers to the menu displayed in the previous example. The user selects Linux (item 2).

    # bootadm set-menu default=2
    

    Example 5 Listing GRUB Menu Entries and Location of GRUB Menu

    The following command lists the GRUB menu entries and the location of the GRUB menu:

    # bootadm list-menu
    The location for the active GRUB menu is: /stubboot/boot/grub/menu.lst
    default 0
    timeout 10
    0 Solaris10
    1 Solaris10 failsafe
    2 Linux
    

    Example 6 Displaying Location of GRUB Menu

    The following command displays the location of the GRUB menu:

    # bootadm list-menu
    The location for the active GRUB menu is: /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 (not mounted)
    The filesystem type of the menu device is <ufs>
    default 2
    timeout 10
    0 c0t1d0s3
    1 c0t1d0s3 failsafe
    2 Solaris10
    3 Solaris10 failsafe
    

    In this example, the active GRUB menu is located on a device which is not mounted. To access the GRUB menu, mount the device and access the GRUB menu at <mountpoint>/boot/grub/menu.lst.

     

    EXIT STATUS

    The following exit values are returned:

    0

    The command completed successfully.

    1

    The command exited due to an error.

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWcsu

    Interface Stability

     

    SEE ALSO

    boot(1M), installgrub(1M), attributes(5)

    Consult the GRUB home page, under:

    http://www.gnu.org/
    


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    SUBCOMMANDS
    OPTIONS
    EXAMPLES
    EXIT STATUS
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO


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