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Provide a search term for more specific results.
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Ange en sökterm för mer specifika resultat.
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Located in
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The abort command attempts to abort a change that still has pending tasks.
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Avbrottskommandot försöker avbryta en ändring som fortfarande har väntande uppgifter.
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Located in
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The fde-setup-request command is used inside the fde-setup hook. It will
return information about what operation for full-disk encryption is
requested and auxiliary data to complete this operation.
The fde-setup hook should do what is requested and then call
"snapctl fde-setup-result" and pass the result data to stdin.
Here is an example for how the fde-setup hook is called initially:
$ snapctl fde-setup-request
{"op":"features"}
$ echo '{"features": []}' | snapctl fde-setup-result
Alternatively the hook could reply with:
$ echo '{"error":"hardware-unsupported"}' | snapctl fde-setup-result
And then it is called again with a request to do the initial key setup:
$ snapctl fde-setup-request
{"op":"initial-setup", "key": "key-to-seal"}
$ echo "{"sealed-key":"$base64_encoded_sealed_key"}" | snapctl fde-setup-result
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Located in
overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/fde_setup.go:36
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The fde-setup-result command sets the result data for a fde-setup hook
reading it from stdin.
For example:
When the fde-setup hook is called with "op":"features:
$ echo '{"features": []}' | snapctl fde-setup-result
When the fde-setup hook is called with "op":"initial-setup":
$ echo "{"sealed-key":"$base64_encoded_sealed_key"}" | snapctl fde-setup-result
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Located in
overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/fde_setup.go:101
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Located in
overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/get.go:52
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:52
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Located in
overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/is_connected.go:54
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The kmod command handles loading and unloading of kernel modules.
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Located in
overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/kmod.go:35
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