`multipass set` command
The multipass set
command takes an argument in the form <key>=<value>
to configure a single setting. The key part is a dot-separated path identifying the setting in a hierarchical settings tree. The value part is what it should be set to:
multipass set client.gui.autostart=false
To find what the configured value is at any moment, see get
.
You can read more about the available settings in the Settings reference page.
The full multipass help set
output explains the available options:
Usage: multipass set [options] <key>[=<value>]
Set, to the given value, the configuration setting corresponding to the given key.
Some common settings keys are:
- client.gui.autostart
- local.driver
- local.privileged-mounts
Use `multipass get --keys` to obtain the full list of available settings at any given time.
Options:
-h, --help Displays help on commandline options
-v, --verbose Increase logging verbosity. Repeat the 'v' in the short option
for more detail. Maximum verbosity is obtained with 4 (or more)
v's, i.e. -vvvv.
Arguments:
keyval A key, or a key-value pair. The key specifies a path to the
setting to configure. The value is its intended value. If only
the key is given, the value will be prompted for.
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