3 int guestfs_mount (guestfs_h *handle,
5 const char *mountpoint);
7 Mount a guest disk at a position in the filesystem. Block devices
8 are named C</dev/sda>, C</dev/sdb> and so on, as they were added to
9 the guest. If those block devices contain partitions, they will have
10 the usual names (eg. C</dev/sda1>). Also LVM C</dev/VG/LV>-style
13 The rules are the same as for L<mount(2)>: A filesystem must
14 first be mounted on C</> before others can be mounted. Other
15 filesystems can only be mounted on directories which already
18 This function return 0 on success or -1 on error.
22 int guestfs_sync (guestfs_h *handle);
24 This syncs the disk, so that any writes are flushed through to the
25 underlying disk image.
27 You should always call this if you have modified a disk image, before
28 calling C<guestfs_close>.
30 This function return 0 on success or -1 on error.
34 int guestfs_touch (guestfs_h *handle,
37 Touch acts like the L<touch(1)> command. It can be used to
38 update the filesystems on a file, or, if the file does not exist,
39 to create a new zero-length file.
41 This function return 0 on success or -1 on error.