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The prepare-image command performs some of the steps necessary for
creating device images.
For core images it is not invoked directly but usually via
ubuntu-image.
For preparing classic images it supports a --classic mode
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The publisher of snap %q has indicated that they do not consider this revision
to be of production quality and that it is only meant for development or testing
at this point. As a consequence this snap will not refresh automatically and may
perform arbitrary system changes outside of the security sandbox snaps are
generally confined to, which may put your system at risk.
If you understand and want to proceed repeat the command including --devmode;
if instead you want to install the snap forcing it into strict confinement
repeat the command including --jailmode.
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The remodel command changes the model assertion of the device, either to a new
revision or a full new model.
In the process it applies any implied changes to the device: new required
snaps, new kernel or gadget etc.
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The remove command removes the named snap instance from the system.
By default all the snap revisions are removed, including their data and the
common data directory. When a --revision option is passed only the specified
revision is removed.
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The repair command shows the details about one or multiple repairs.
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The repairs command lists all processed repairs for this device.
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The restart command restarts the given services of the snap. If executed from the
"configure" hook, the services will be restarted after the hook finishes.
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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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