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NAME
pibootctl-rename - pibootctl manual
SYNOPSIS
pibootctl rename [-h] [-f] name to
DESCRIPTION
Rename a stored boot configuration.
OPTIONS
name The name of the boot configuration to rename. to The new name of the boot configuration. -h, --help Show a brief help page for the command. -f, --force Overwrite the target configuration, if it exists.
USAGE
The rename command can be used to change the name of a stored boot configuration: $ pibootctl ls +---------+--------+---------------------+ | Name | Active | Timestamp | |---------+--------+---------------------| | 720p | x | 2020-03-10 11:33:24 | | default | | 2020-03-10 11:32:12 | | dpi | | 2020-02-01 15:46:48 | +---------+--------+---------------------+ $ sudo pibootctl rename default foo $ pibootctl ls +------+--------+---------------------+ | Name | Active | Timestamp | |------+--------+---------------------| | 720p | x | 2020-03-10 11:33:24 | | dpi | | 2020-02-01 15:46:48 | | foo | | 2020-03-10 11:32:12 | +------+--------+---------------------+ As with save, any characters permitted in a filename are permitted in the new destination name. If you wish to rename a configuration such that it overwrites an existing configuration you will need to use the --force option: $ sudo pibootctl load default $ sudo pibootctl save foo $ pibootctl ls +---------+--------+---------------------+ | Name | Active | Timestamp | |---------+--------+---------------------| | 720p | | 2020-03-10 11:33:24 | | default | x | 2020-03-10 11:32:12 | | dpi | | 2020-02-01 15:46:48 | | foo | x | 2020-03-10 11:32:12 | +---------+--------+---------------------+ $ sudo pibootctl mv foo default [Errno 17] File exists: 'default.zip' $ sudo pibootctl mv -f foo default
AUTHOR
Dave Jones
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