Boot

The SCALE CLI guide is a work in progress! New namespace and command documentation is continually added and maintained, so check back here often to see what is new! Related CLI System Articles ACME Advanced Alert Bootenv Certificate Config Core Device Failover Related Boot Articles Bootenv Managing Boot Environments System Boot Screens

Bootenv

The SCALE CLI guide is a work in progress! New namespace and command documentation is continually added and maintained, so check back here often to see what is new! Related CLI System Articles ACME Advanced Alert Boot Certificate Config Core Device Failover Related Boot Articles Boot Managing Boot Environments System Boot Screens

Managing Boot Environments

Managing Boot Environments Activating a Boot Environment Cloning a Boot Environment Renaming a Boot Environment Deleting a Boot Environment Keeping a Boot Environment Adding a Boot Environment Changing the Scrub Interval Checking Boot Pool Status Scrubbing a Boot Pool Changing Boot Environments TrueNAS supports a ZFS feature known as boot environments. These are snapshot clones that TrueNAS can boot into. Only one boot environment can be used for booting.
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System Boot Screens

Boot Environments Batch Operations Boot Environment Actions Lists System Boot Actions Boot Pool Status Screen Attach Screen Replace Screen The System Settings > Boot screen displays a list of boot environments on the TrueNAS system. Each time the system updates to a new software release, it creates a new boot environment. Boot Environments Each boot environment on the list includes: Name which is the name of the boot entry as it appears in the boot menu.
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