Provided by: python3-virt-firmware_24.7-1_all
NAME
kernel-bootcfg - manual page for kernel-bootcfg 24.7
DESCRIPTION
usage: kernel-bootcfg [-h] [-l LEVEL] [--vars FILE] [--show] [-v] [--add-uki FILE] [--update-uki FILE] [--remove-uki FILE] [--cmdline CMDLINE] [--boot-ok] [--update-csv] [--add-uri URI] [--remove-entry NNNN] [--once] [--boot-order POS] [--dry-run] [--title TITLE] [--shim FILE] [--print-loader] Show and manage uefi boot entries. options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -l LEVEL, --loglevel LEVEL set loglevel to LEVEL --vars FILE read edk2 vars from FILE --show print boot configuration -v, --verbose print more details update unified kernel image (UKI) boot entries: --add-uki FILE add boot entry for UKI image FILE --update-uki FILE update boot entry for UKI image FILE --remove-uki FILE remove boot entry for UKI image FILE --cmdline CMDLINE override UKIs cmdline when adding boot entry (ignored when Secure Boot is enabled) --boot-ok, --boot-successful boot is successful, add BootCurrent to BootOrder. --update-csv update BOOT.CSV update other boot entries: --add-uri URI add boot entry to netboot URI --remove-entry NNNN add remove entry NNNN options for boot entry updates: --once, --boot-next boot added/updated entry once (using BootNext) --boot-order POS place added/updated entry at POS in BootOrder (0 is first) --dry-run do not actually update the configuration --title TITLE label the entry with TITLE --shim FILE use shim binary FILE print system information: --print-loader print boot loader name
AUTHOR
Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>