freebsd-update: create a ZFS boot environment on install
Updated freebsd-update to allow it to create boot environments using
bectl should the system support it. The bectl utility was updated in
r352211 (490e13c1403f) to support a 'check' to determine if the system
supports boot environments. If UFS is used, the bectl check will fail
then no attempt will be made to create the boot environment.
If freebsd-update is run inside a jail, no attempt will be made to
create a boot environment.
The boot environment function will create a new environment using the
format: current FreeBSD kernel version and date/timestamp, example:
12.0-RELEASE-p10_2019-10-03_185233
This functionality can be disabled by setting 'CreateBootEnv' in
freebsd-update.conf to 'no'.
(cherry picked from commit f28f138905416c45ebaa6429f44a0b88a72f54b1)