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2. Preparing to Install OpenSolaris 4. Verifying and Finalizing Your Installed System 5. Understanding Users and Roles 7. Setting Up Your Application Development Environment 8. Keeping Your System Updated Updating Software on Your System Upgrading to the Next OpenSolaris Release 9. Appendix A: Troubleshooting 10. Appendix B: nwamd(1M) Man Page |
Managing Multiple Boot Environments on Your SystemA boot environment is a bootable instance of an OpenSolaris operating system image plus any other application software packages installed into that image. You can maintain multiple boot environments on your system, and each boot environment could have different software versions installed. Upon the initial installation of OpenSolaris onto your system, a boot environment is created. Use the beadm(1M) utility to administer additional boot environments on your system. Why Use Multiple Boot Environments?With multiple boot environments, the process of updating software becomes a low risk operation because you can create backup boot environments before making any software updates to your system. If needed, you have the option of booting a backup boot environment. Here are some specific examples where having more than one OpenSolaris boot environment, and managing them with the beadm utility, is useful:
How to Manage Boot EnvironmentsYou can manage the boot environments on your system either by using the beadm command or by using the Package Manager. The Package Manager is a GUI that enables you to install, update, and manage packages on your installed system. If you use the Package Manager to update all the packages on your system, a clone of the active boot environment is created. This clone enables you to, if necessary, boot into the boot environment state that existed before the update process was started. In addition, starting with the OpenSolaris 2009.06 release, you can use the Package Manager to manage your boot environments as follows:
For instructions, see the online help that is available in the Package Manager. The Package Manager is available on the Main Menubar of the desktop, for both the OpenSolaris Live CD and the installed OpenSolaris 2009.06 system. From the Main Menubar, select System > Administration > Package Manager. Or, select the Get Software icon on the desktop. The Package Manager, however, does not provide the full range of options for managing your boot environments that is available by using the beadm command as described in the following sections. For complete instructions about managing boot environments, see Managing Boot Environments.. Or, see the Chapter 11, Appendix C: beadm Command Reference. |
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