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There isn't really a standard definition of "boot environment". To ZBM, a boot environment is just a root filesystem that has a kernel it can launch. From the running system, just |
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What is the appropriate method to delete boot environments? I recall that one of the team mentioned that zfsbootmenu is a read only environment and that allowing BE deletion would go against that philosophy. However, what about at the command line once booted into the system? I have used zectl in the past, but wondered if there was a tool I didn't know about. Perhaps from upstream openzfs?
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