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NAME

       pibootctl-save - pibootctl manual

SYNOPSIS

          pibootctl save [-h] [-f] name

DESCRIPTION

       Store the current boot configuration under a given name.

OPTIONS

       name   The  name  to save the current boot configuration under; can include any characters
              legal in a filename

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

       -f, --force
              Overwrite an existing configuration, if one exists

USAGE

       The save command is used to take a backup of the current boot configuration.  In  practice
       this  creates  a PKZIP <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_(file_format)> of the files that
       make up the boot configuration (config.txt et al.), and places  it  under  the  configured
       directory on the boot partition (usually pibootctl):

          $ ls /boot/pibootctl
          $ sudo pibootctl save foo
          $ ls /boot/pibootctl
          foo.zip

       Note  that  by  default,  you  cannot  overwrite  saved  configurations,  but  this can be
       overridden with the --force option:

          $ sudo pibootctl save foo
          [Errno 17] File exists: 'foo.zip'
          $ sudo pibootctl save -f foo

       In the event that your system is rendered un-bootable, a boot configuration can be  easily
       restored  by  extracting  the  PKZIP  of  a  saved  configuration  into the boot partition
       (over-writing files as necessary). Alternatively you can use  the  load  command  (if  the
       system  can  boot).  The  list  command  can  be  used  to  display  all  currently stored
       configurations.

AUTHOR

       Dave Jones

COPYRIGHT

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