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Without this option, qemu will read some defaults from /etc/qemu/
configuration files.
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guestfs_set_network (g, true) enables network support in the appliance.
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This adds support for virtio-serial, and removes all other
vmchannel methods.
Virtio-serial is faster than other methods, and is now widely
available.
I tested this by using the guestfs_upload API on an 83 MB file:
before: 6.12 seconds (14.1 MB/sec)
after: 4.20 seconds (20.6 MB/sec)
(note this is with the current 8K chunk size)
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This changes the method used to build the supermin appliance
to use the new ext2-based appliance supported by latest febootstrap.
The appliance can also be cached, so we avoid rebuilding it
each time it is used.
Mailing list discussion goes into the rationale and details:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2010-August/msg00028.html
Requires febootstrap >= 2.8.
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This is just code movement.
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This is just code movement.
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This is an update to commit 41f25ab3df5f306ac717fa7a6efd58328d30c1ae.
Internal functions should be named guestfs___* (3 underscores) to
avoid clashing with the implementation of actions (2 underscores).
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We split the library code into these separate files:
- guestfs.c: creating handles, closing handles, handle-related variables
- actions.c: generated library-side stubs for each action
- bindtests.c: generated code to test bindings
- launch.c: launching the appliance
- proto.c: the library side of the daemon communications protocol
This is just code movement.
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