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The restore command replaces the current user, system and
configuration data of included snaps, with the corresponding data from
the specified snapshot.
By default, this command restores all the data in a snapshot.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to restore, or
for which users, or a combination of these.
If a snap is included in a restore operation, excluding its system and
configuration data from the restore is not currently possible. This
restriction may be lifted in the future.
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The restore command replaces the current user, system and
configuration data of included snaps, with the corresponding data from
the specified snapshot.
By default, this command restores all the data in a snapshot.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to restore, or
for which users, or a combination of these.
If a snap is included in a restore operation, excluding its system and
configuration data from the restore is not currently possible. This
restriction may be lifted in the future.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:91
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The revert command reverts the given snap to its state before
the latest refresh. This will reactivate the previous snap revision,
and will use the original data that was associated with that revision,
discarding any data changes that were done by the latest revision. As
an exception, data which the snap explicitly chooses to share across
revisions is not touched by the revert process.
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The revert command reverts the given snap to its state before
the latest refresh. This will reactivate the previous snap revision,
and will use the original data that was associated with that revision,
discarding any data changes that were done by the latest revision. As
an exception, data which the snap explicitly chooses to share across
revisions is not touched by the revert process.
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:1150
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The routine command contains a selection of additional sub-commands.
Routine commands are not intended to be directly invoked by the user.
Instead, they are intended to be called by other programs and produce
machine readable output.
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The routine command contains a selection of additional sub-commands.
Routine commands are not intended to be directly invoked by the user.
Instead, they are intended to be called by other programs and produce
machine readable output.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_routine.go:29
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The run command executes the given snap command with the right confinement
and environment.
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The run command executes the given snap command with the right confinement
and environment.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_run.go:97
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78.
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The sandbox command prints tags describing features of individual sandbox
components used by snapd on a given system.
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The sandbox command prints tags describing features of individual sandbox
components used by snapd on a given system.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_sandbox_features.go:33
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The save command creates a snapshot of the current user, system and
configuration data for the given snaps.
By default, this command saves the data of all snaps for all users.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to save, or
for which users, or a combination of these.
If a snap is included in a save operation, excluding its system and
configuration data from the snapshot is not currently possible. This
restriction may be lifted in the future.
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Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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The save command creates a snapshot of the current user, system and
configuration data for the given snaps.
By default, this command saves the data of all snaps for all users.
Alternatively, you can specify the data of which snaps to save, or
for which users, or a combination of these.
If a snap is included in a save operation, excluding its system and
configuration data from the snapshot is not currently possible. This
restriction may be lifted in the future.
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Translated and reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:54
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80.
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The saved command displays a list of snapshots that have been created
previously with the 'save' command.
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The saved command displays a list of snapshots that have been created
previously with the 'save' command.
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Translated and reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_snapshot.go:50
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The services command lists information about the services specified, or about
the services in all currently installed snaps.
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The services command lists information about the services specified, or about
the services in all currently installed snaps.
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Suggested by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_services.go:53
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The services command lists information about the services specified.
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The services command lists information about the services specified.
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Translated and reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/services.go:36
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83.
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Enter a space 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_set.go:33
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