SYSMANHELP.HLB  —  SYS_LOADABLE, REMOVE
    Removes an entry in the system images file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_
    IMAGES.IDX.

                                 CAUTION

       The SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE command is not intended for general
       use. Only advanced system programmers should use this
       command.

    Format

      SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE  product

                           image

1  –  Parameters

 product

    A 1- to 8-character product mnemonic that uniquely identifies
    a loadable image. For user-written images this should typically
    contain the string _LOCAL_.

 image

    The file name of the system loadable image you want to remove. A
    file name is the only value you can specify for this parameter.
    Do not specify a device, directory, file type, or wildcard
    characters.

2  –  Qualifier

2.1    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether the SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE command displays a
    notification after the entry has been removed.

3  –  Description

    The SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE command removes an entry from the
    system images file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.IDX. You
    can then process this file using the command procedure
    SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.COM. Processing the file with
    VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.COM generates a new system images data file
    that the system uses when it boots.

    If the file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.IDX does not exist, the
    SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE command creates a new, empty one.
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