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bootc state - Quick Reference
Command Summary
| Command | Purpose | Usage |
|---|---|---|
wipe-ostree |
Remove all OSTree deployments | bootc state wipe-ostree |
help |
Show help information | bootc state --help |
Quick Commands
Basic Operations
# Wipe all OSTree deployments
bootc state wipe-ostree
# Show help
bootc state --help
bootc state wipe-ostree --help
System Status
# Check current state
bootc status
# Check OSTree status
ostree admin status
# Check system health
bootc status && echo "System healthy"
Recovery Operations
# Complete system reset
bootc state wipe-ostree && bootc install to-disk /dev/sda
# Emergency recovery
bootc state wipe-ostree
# Verify recovery
bootc status
Common Options
| Option | Purpose | Example |
|---|---|---|
--help |
Show help | bootc state --help |
--verbose |
Verbose output | bootc state wipe-ostree --verbose |
--quiet |
Quiet output | bootc state wipe-ostree --quiet |
Error Codes
| Code | Meaning | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | General error | Check logs for details |
| 2 | Permission denied | Run as root |
| 3 | OSTree not available | Install OSTree |
| 4 | System not OSTree-based | Install OSTree system |
| 5 | Repository corruption | Repair or wipe repository |
Common Issues
Permission Denied
# Check user
whoami
# Run as root
sudo bootc state wipe-ostree
OSTree Not Available
# Install OSTree
apt install ostree
# Verify installation
ostree --version
System Not OSTree-Based
# Check system type
ostree admin status
# Install OSTree system
bootc install to-disk /dev/sda
Repository Corruption
# Check repository
ostree fsck
# Repair repository
ostree fsck --repair
# If repair fails, wipe and reinstall
bootc state wipe-ostree
bootc install to-disk /dev/sda
Environment Variables
| Variable | Purpose | Default |
|---|---|---|
RUST_LOG |
Log level | info |
BOOTC_DEBUG |
Debug mode | false |
BOOTC_CONFIG |
Config file | /etc/bootc/config.toml |
Configuration Files
| File | Purpose | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Main config | Bootc configuration | /etc/bootc/config.toml |
| OSTree repo | Repository data | /var/lib/bootc/ostree/ |
| System state | System state | /var/lib/bootc/state/ |
Log Files
| File | Purpose | Location |
|---|---|---|
| System logs | System messages | /var/log/messages |
| Journal logs | Systemd journal | journalctl -u bootc-* |
| Bootc logs | Bootc specific | /var/log/bootc/ |
Performance Tips
Optimize Operations
# Check system load
uptime
# Check memory usage
free -h
# Check disk usage
df -h /var/lib/bootc
Monitor System
# Check system status
bootc status
# Check OSTree status
ostree admin status
# Check repository integrity
ostree fsck
Security Considerations
Root Privileges
- All state commands require root privileges
- Use
sudoor switch to root user - Check current user with
whoami
Destructive Operations
- This is a destructive operation that cannot be undone
- Always backup important data before execution
- Verify system can be reinstalled
Safety Checks
- Check system state before wiping
- Ensure recovery plan is ready
- Test in non-production environment
Best Practices
Regular Maintenance
- Check system health regularly
- Monitor storage usage
- Check repository integrity
- Plan for recovery
Development
- Use test environments
- Test commands before production
- Document procedures
- Monitor system health
Production
- Set up monitoring
- Configure alerts
- Regular backups
- Document procedures
Troubleshooting Steps
-
Check system status
bootc status ostree admin status -
Check logs
journalctl -u bootc-* --since "1 hour ago" tail -f /var/log/bootc/main.log -
Check resources
df -h /var/lib/bootc free -h uptime -
Run diagnostics
ostree fsck bootc status -
Check configuration
cat /etc/bootc/config.toml systemctl daemon-reload
Quick Scripts
Health Check
#!/bin/bash
bootc status && ostree admin status && echo "System healthy"
System Reset
#!/bin/bash
bootc state wipe-ostree && echo "System reset complete"
Recovery
#!/bin/bash
bootc state wipe-ostree && bootc install to-disk /dev/sda
Monitoring
#!/bin/bash
df -h /var/lib/bootc | tail -1 | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/%//'
Integration Examples
Systemd Service
# Create service file
cat > /etc/systemd/system/bootc-state.service << EOF
[Unit]
Description=Bootc State Service
After=multi-user.target
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/bootc-state-script.sh
User=root
Group=root
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
EOF
# Enable service
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable bootc-state.service
Cron Job
# Add to crontab
echo "0 2 * * * /usr/local/bin/bootc-state-maintenance.sh" | crontab -
Monitoring
# Check system health
if ! bootc status > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "WARNING: System status check failed"
# Send alert
fi
This quick reference provides essential information for using the bootc state system effectively.