1GRUB-EDITENV(1) User Commands GRUB-EDITENV(1)
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6 grub-editenv - edit GRUB environment block
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9 grub-editenv [OPTION...] FILENAME COMMAND
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12 Tool to edit environment block.
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14 Commands:
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16 create Create a blank environment block file.
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18 incr [NAME ...]
19 Increase value of integer variables.
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21 list List the current variables.
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23 set [NAME=VALUE ...]
24 Set variables.
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26 unset [NAME ...]
27 Delete variables.
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31 -?, --help
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34 --usage
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37 -v, --verbose
38 print verbose messages.
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40 -V, --version
41 print program version
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43 If FILENAME is `-', the default value /boot/grub2/grubenv is used.
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45 There is no `delete' command; if you want to delete the whole environ‐
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49 Report bugs to <bug-grub@gnu.org>.
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52 grub-reboot(8), grub-set-default(8)
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64GRUB 2.06 May 2022 GRUB-EDITENV(1)