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NAME
pibootctl-remove - pibootctl manual
SYNOPSIS
pibootctl remove [-h] [-f] name
DESCRIPTION
Remove a stored boot configuration.
OPTIONS
name The name of the boot configuration to remove.
-h, --help
Show a brief help page for the command.
-f, --force
Ignore errors if the named configuration does not exist.
USAGE
The remove command is used to delete a stored boot configuration:
$ pibootctl list
+---------+--------+---------------------+
| 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 |
| gpi | | 2020-02-01 16:13:02 |
+---------+--------+---------------------+
$ sudo pibootctl remove gpi
$ pibootctl list
+---------+--------+---------------------+
| 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 |
+---------+--------+---------------------+
If, for scripting purposes, you wish to ignore the error in the case the specified stored configuration
does not exist, use the --force option:
$ pibootctl rm foo
unknown configuration foo
$ pibootctl rm -f foo
AUTHOR
Dave Jones
COPYRIGHT
2019-2020 Dave Jones
0.5.2 Sep 14, 2020 PIBOOTCTL-REMOVE(1)