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-BufferIn and BufferOut should turn into <char *, int> and simple
-strings in other languages that can handle 8 bit clean strings.
+BufferIn should turn into <char *, int> and simple strings in other
+languages that can handle 8 bit clean strings.
+
Limit on transfers would still be 2MB for these types.
- then implement write-file properly
- - and implement read-file
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grep (do it locally using pipe?)
dd (?)
ln / ln -s
- mknod
readlink
utime / utimes / futimes / futimens / l..
- mkfifo
more mk*temp calls
- readdir / readdir-and-stat
some sort of alloc/fallocate/posix_fallocate call to create empty space
realpath
trunc[ate??]
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Allow swap space from the guest to be used. Is it a good idea?
+
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+
+Need a way to query a binary or library file for its architecture.
+Using objdump or readelf?
+What about non-ELF files (eg. Windows, BSD).
+
+To do this properly requires some serious logic, eg. to cover Linux
+and Windows we'd need objdump and i686-pc-mingw32-objdump, and more to
+cover a.out, COFF and 64 bit Windows. Therefore this cannot be done
+inside the daemon, and should be done by a separate, external program
+similar to virt-inspector.
+
+Probably we should go all the way and have virt-inspector able to
+determine kernel and userspace architectures of guests.
+
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+
+Other initrd-* commands, such as:
+
+initrd-extract
+initrd-replace