Minor changes to Boot Environment Manager:

- Replaced screenshot be1a.png with a more dense image.
- Small reworks to the text for flow and clarity.
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@@ -665,8 +665,9 @@ which boot environment is selected at system boot.
To view, manage, and create boot environments using the |sysadm|
graphical client, go to
:menuselection:`Local System --> System Management --> Boot Environment Manager`.
In the example shown in :numref:`Figure %s <be1>`, there is an entry
named *initial* that represents the original |trueos| installation.
In the example shown in :numref:`Figure %s <be1>`, there is a
highlighted entry named *initial* which represents the original |trueos|
installation.
.. _be1:
@@ -675,6 +676,10 @@ named *initial* that represents the original |trueos| installation.
: Managing Boot Environments
.. tip:: An automatically generated boot environment is generally named
with a version and date stamp. It is recommended to note the desired
date when choosing to activate a different BE.
Each entry contains the same information, displayed here in
:numref:`Table %s <mbetable1>`:
@@ -695,8 +700,8 @@ Each entry contains the same information, displayed here in
| | reboot), *N* (active now), *NR* (active now and on |
| | reboot), or *-* (inactive). In this |
| | :ref:`example <be1>`, the system booted from |
| | :guilabel:`initial` and is set to boot from |
| | :guilabel:`initial` on the next boot. |
| | *12.0-CURRENT-up-20161215_101908* and also uses this BE |
| | for the next boot. |
+------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
| Space | The size of the boot environment. |
+------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
@@ -749,16 +754,12 @@ described in :numref:`Table %s <mbetable2>`
: |trueos| Boot Menu
To boot into another boot environment, press :kbd:`7` at the
:ref:`TrueOS Boot Menu <install1(1)>` to access the boot menu selection
screen. In the example shown in :numref:`Figure %s <be2>`, two boot
environments are available in :guilabel:`Boot Environments`: *initial*
represents the initial installation and *mybootenvironment* was manually
created using the Boot Environment Manager.
.. tip:: An automatically generated boot environment is generally named
with a version and date stamp. It is recommended to note the desired
date when choosing to activate a different BE.
Boot into another boot environment at startup by pressing :kbd:`7` at
the :ref:`TrueOS Boot Menu <install1(1)>` to access the boot menu
selection screen. In the example shown in :numref:`Figure %s <be2>`, two
boot environments are available in :guilabel:`Boot Environments`:
*initial* represents the initial installation and *mybootenvironment*
was manually created using the Boot Environment Manager.
.. _be2: