-- Example showing how to create a disk image. local G = require "guestfs" local output = "disk.img" local g = G.create () -- Create a raw-format sparse disk image, 512 MB in size. file = io.open (output, "w") file:seek ("set", 512 * 1024 * 1024) file:write (' ') file:close () -- Set the trace flag so that we can see each libguestfs call. g:set_trace (true) -- Attach the disk image to libguestfs. g:add_drive (output, { format = "raw", readonly = false }) -- Run the libguestfs back-end. g:launch () -- Get the list of devices. Because we only added one drive -- above, we expect that this list should contain a single -- element. devices = g:list_devices () if table.getn (devices) ~= 1 then error "expected a single device from list-devices" end -- Partition the disk as one single MBR partition. g:part_disk (devices[1], "mbr") -- Get the list of partitions. We expect a single element, which -- is the partition we have just created. partitions = g:list_partitions () if table.getn (partitions) ~= 1 then error "expected a single partition from list-partitions" end -- Create a filesystem on the partition. g:mkfs ("ext4", partitions[1]) -- Now mount the filesystem so that we can add files. g:mount (partitions[1], "/") -- Create some files and directories. g:touch ("/empty") message = "Hello, world\n" g:write ("/hello", message) g:mkdir ("/foo") -- This one uploads the local file /etc/resolv.conf into -- the disk image. g:upload ("/etc/resolv.conf", "/foo/resolv.conf") -- Because we wrote to the disk and we want to detect write -- errors, call g:shutdown. You don't need to do this: -- g:close will do it implicitly. g:shutdown () -- Note also that handles are automatically closed if they are -- reaped by the garbage collector. You only need to call close -- if you want to close the handle right away. g:close ()