zsysctl-state-remove - Remove the current state of the machine. By default it removes only the user state
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Description
Remove the current state of the machine. By default it removes only the user state if not linked to any
system state.
History
15-Mar-2025 Auto generated by spf13/cobra
Auto generated by spf13/cobra Mar 2025 ZSYS:zsysctl(1)
Name
zsysctl-state-remove - Remove the current state of the machine. By default it removes only the user state
if not linked to any system state.
Options
--dry-run[=false] Dry run, will not remove anything
-f, --force[=false] Force removing, even if dependencies are found
-h, --help[=false] help for remove
-s, --system[=false] Remove system state (system and users linked to it)
-u, --user="" Remove the state for a given user or current user if empty
Options Inherited From Parent Commands
-v, --verbose[=0] issue INFO (-v) and DEBUG (-vv) output
See Also
zsysctl-state(1)Synopsis
zsysctlstateremove[stateid][flags]
