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These commands allow you to manipulate the environment within
guestfish.
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Calls to these functions are generated, so there is no need to declare
the functions by hand.
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eg:
*stdin*:37: libguestfs: error: luks_close: Device lukstest is busy.
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Defer this decision to a future version of libguestfs.
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Decide early (before launch) if this is going to be an interactive
session, and set the is_interactive flag.
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With this change:
><fs> luks-open /dev/vda1 lukstest
Enter key or passphrase ("key"):
><fs> ll /dev/<TAB>
/dev/mapper/lukstest /dev/vda /dev/vda1
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This was left over from earlier code. It is used in the base library,
but not in guestfish or guestmount.
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This applies in all the commands which use the common C option parsing
code, ie:
* guestfish
* guestmount
* virt-cat
* virt-df
* virt-filesystems
* virt-inspector
* virt-ls
* virt-rescue
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This is now used consistently across all the documentation.
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Remove the hack that let you run ./fish/guestfish or
./fuse/guestmount. You now have to do:
./run ./fish/guestfish
or
./run ./fuse/guestmount
to run these programs without installing.
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* fish/config.c: Include string.h, for use of strlen.
* fish/keys.c: Likewise, but for use of memcpy.
* fish/man.c: Likewise, but for use of memset.
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This allows you to mount disks on (eg) /c and /e and have the
guestfish win:... path mechanism map drive letters to the
right places.
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rpcgen generates source which can't be safely compiled with strict-aliasing
enabled.
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This is just code motion.
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Fix commit b8e1dee73a1deef1bfd5937e2abfbe9afef7b1ef.
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This allows the default for --ro or --rw to be controlled for the
three tools guestfish, guestmount and virt-rescue.
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This lets you turn on ACLs and xattrs by doing:
-m /dev/sda1:/:acl,user_xattr
The extra parameter is passed through to mount_options:
libguestfs: trace: mount_options "acl,user_xattr" "/dev/sda1" "/"
Notes:
Labels: feature
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Notes:
Labels: cleanup
Depends: c8faa5d0b0a17689d27bd33bc787ba0fe9a3f076
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Notes:
Labels: bugfix
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This API allows more than one callback to be registered for each
event, makes it possible to call the API from other languages, and
allows [nearly all] log, debug and trace messages to be rerouted from
stderr.
An older version of this API was discussed on the mailing list here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2010-December/msg00081.html
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2011-January/msg00012.html
This also updates guestfish to use the new API for its progress bars.
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The other programs have the variable, but the flag is not enabled
either because it doesn't make sense or because the implications are
not well understood.
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This optional flag controls whether this API call will try to connect
to a running virtual machine 'guestfsd' process.
If the flag is given and the virtual machine is running, then the
libvirt XML is parsed looking for a suitable <channel> element, and
'guestfs_set_attach_method' is called with the corresponding
virtio-serial socket path.
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The FHS advises large files not to be stored in the root
filesystem[1], and that /var/tmp is persistent across reboots[2]
(whereas /tmp is possibly not[3]).
Therefore we should store the large cached supermin appliance in
/var/tmp instead of /tmp. /tmp is still used for all other temporary
files and directories.
In either case you can override this by setting $TMPDIR.
[1] http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#THEROOTFILESYSTEM
[2] http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#VARTMPTEMPORARYFILESPRESERVEDBETWEE
[3] http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#TMPTEMPORARYFILES
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On Debian we get this warning which I'm pretty sure is bogus:
fish.c:690: error: 'pcmd.cmd' may be used uninitialized in this
function [-Wuninitialized]
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The new guestfish construct "<! cmd" executes the shell command
"cmd", and then anything printed to stdout by "cmd" is parsed
and executed as a guestfish command.
This allows some very hairy shell scripting with guestfish.
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Factor out the code which splits a string into a command line.
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Note that 'time' and 'glob' (which both run subcommands) do not
correctly pass the exit_on_error flag in the remote case. This is not
a regression: the current code doesn't work either.
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Fix guestfish (and other C tools) so that they ignore errors
when /etc/fstab contains bogus entries.
Update the documentation for inspect-get-mountpoints to emphasize
that callers must be aware of this when mounting the returned
values.
Add a regression test.
Update the example code ("inspect_vm") to reflect the way this
API ought to be called.
For more detail see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=668574
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This also adds a regression test.
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Although this doesn't seem to cause a crash, valgrind confirms
that this is a genuine off-by-one bug. It could potentially
cause a crash if you did:
echo 'echo ~root/foo' | guestfish
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Relatively trivial wrappers around the equivalent guestfish
commands. Change also includes new man pages.
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