Note that pty requires cooperation inside the C code too (there are
two sides to a pty, and one has to be handled after the fork).
-virt-rescue TERM
-----------------
-
-Pass TERM from the library, through the kernel command line, to the
-init script.
-
Windows-based daemon/appliance
------------------------------
See discussion on list:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2009-November/msg00165.html
-virt-grow, virt-shrink
-----------------------
-
-Grow and shrink existing guests. The main problem comes with
-MBR-style partitions where you have to actually copy data around the
-disk (unless you only want to change the final partition).
-
qemu locking
------------
However this won't work easily for VM disk images in the disk image.
One would have to download those to the host and launch another
-libguestfs instance.
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+libguestfs instance.
+
+List, mount filesystems by UUID and label
+-----------------------------------------
+
+[See related:
+http://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2009-August/msg00031.html]
+
+List filesystems by UUID or label.
+
+Mount filesystems by UUID or label. (I'm not really sure if we can do
+this at the moment but we ought to be able to do it, and perhaps make
+it easier by having a direct command).
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