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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Translated and reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_connections.go:42
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The console-conf-start command starts synchronization with console-conf
This command is used by console-conf when it starts up. It delays refreshes if
there are none currently ongoing, and exits with a specific error code if there
are ongoing refreshes which console-conf should wait for before prompting the
user to begin configuring the device.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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The console-conf-start command starts synchronization with console-conf
This command is used by console-conf when it starts up. It delays refreshes if
there are none currently ongoing, and exits with a specific error code if there
are ongoing refreshes which console-conf should wait for before prompting the
user to begin configuring the device.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andi Chandler
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_routine_console_conf.go:40
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The create-cohort command creates a set of cohort keys for a given set of snaps.
A cohort is a view or snapshot of a snap's "channel map" at a given point in
time that fixes the set of revisions for the snap given other constraints
(e.g. channel or architecture). The cohort is then identified by an opaque
per-snap key that works across systems. Installations or refreshes of the snap
using a given cohort key would use a fixed revision for up to 90 days, after
which a new set of revisions would be fixed under that same cohort key and a
new 90 days window started.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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The create-cohort command creates a set of cohort keys for a given set of snaps.
A cohort is a view or snapshot of a snap's "channel map" at a given point in
time that fixes the set of revisions for the snap given other constraints
(e.g. channel or architecture). The cohort is then identified by an opaque
per-snap key that works across systems. Installations or refreshes of the snap
using a given cohort key would use a fixed revision for up to 90 days, after
which a new set of revisions would be fixed under that same cohort key and a
new 90 days window started.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andi Chandler
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_create_cohort.go:30
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The create-key command creates a cryptographic key pair that can be
used for signing assertions.
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(no translation yet)
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The create-key command creates a cryptographic key pair that can be
used for signing assertions.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_create_key.go:41
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_create_user.go:33
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_debug.go:29
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The delete-key command deletes the local cryptographic key pair with
the given name.
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The delete-key command deletes the local cryptographic key pair with
the given name.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_delete_key.go:41
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The disable command disables a snap. The binaries and services of the
snap will no longer be available, but all the data is still available
and the snap can easily be enabled again.
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Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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(no translation yet)
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The disable command disables a snap. The binaries and services of the
snap will no longer be available, but all the data is still available
and the snap can easily be enabled again.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:119
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andi Chandler
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_disconnect.go:41
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The download command downloads the given snap and its supporting assertions
to the current directory with .snap and .assert file extensions, respectively.
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The download command downloads the given snap and its supporting assertions
to the current directory with .snap and .assert file extensions, respectively.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_download.go:51
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