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Previously you might have typed:
$ guestfish
><fs> alloc test1.img 100M
><fs> run
><fs> part-disk /dev/sda mbr
><fs> mkfs ext4 /dev/sda1
now you can do the same with:
$ guestfish -N fs:ext4
Some tests have also been updated to use this new
functionality.
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'dd' is a very inefficient way to create files. 'truncate' is
better, but unfortunately that command is not available in RHEL 5.
So use the guestfish 'sparse' command instead (which also avoids
allocating disk space).
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/bin/sh on Debian is a minimal shell called 'dash' which doesn't
support some features we need such as the particular 'function'
syntax used by regressions/test-stringlist.sh, and therefore
this script was failing on Debian.
Change all of these scripts to use #!/bin/bash explicitly to avoid
these sorts of problems.
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Test failure of qemu and recovery of the library:
- mid-command
- between commands
- during launch [test not working yet]
- explicitly killed by guestfs_kill_subprocess
Also this patch cleans up the other tests in this directory
and disables the long-winded test-bootbootboot test.
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