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NAME

       pibootctl-help - pibootctl manual

SYNOPSIS

          pibootctl help [-h] [command | setting]

DESCRIPTION

       With  no  arguments,  displays the list of pibootctl commands. If a command name is given,
       displays the description and options for the named command. If a setting  name  is  given,
       displays the description and default value for that setting.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show a brief help page for the command.

       command
              The  name  of  the command to output help for. The full command name must be given;
              abbreviations are not accepted.

       setting
              The name of the setting to output help for.

              If the setting is not recognized, and contains an underscore ('_')  character,  the
              utility  will assume it is a config.txt configuration command and attempt to output
              help for the setting that corresponds to it. If multiple settings correspond, their
              names will be printed instead.

USAGE

       The  help  command is the default command, and thus will be invoked if pibootctl is called
       with no other arguments. However it can  also  be  used  to  retrieve  help  for  specific
       commands:

          $ pibootctl help ls
          usage: pibootctl list [-h] [--json | --yaml | --shell]

          List all stored boot configurations.

          optional arguments:
            -h, --help  show this help message and exit
            --json      Use JSON as the format
            --yaml      Use YAML as the format
            --shell     Use a var=value or tab-delimited format suitable for the
                        shell

       Alternatively, it can be used to describe settings:

          $ pibootctl help boot.debug.enabled
                Name: boot.debug.enabled
             Default: off
          Command(s): start_debug, start_file, fixup_file

          Enables loading the debugging firmware. This implies that start_db.elf (or
          start4db.elf) will be loaded as the GPU firmware rather than the default
          start.elf (or start4.elf). Note that the debugging firmware incorporates
          the camera firmware so this will implicitly switch camera.enabled on if it
          is not already.

          The debugging firmware performs considerably more logging than the default
          firmware but at a performance cost, ergo it should only be used when
          required.

       Finally,  if  you are more familiar with the "classic" boot configuration commands, it can
       be used to discover which pibootctl settings correspond to those commands:

          $ pibootctl help start_file
          start_file is affected by the following settings:

          camera.enabled
          boot.debug.enabled
          boot.firmware.filename

AUTHOR

       Dave Jones

COPYRIGHT

       2019-2020 Dave Jones