to the guest's C</dev/sda>, the second to the guest's C</dev/sdb> and
so on.
+You can also run virt-inspector on install disks, live CDs, bootable
+USB keys and similar.
+
Virt-inspector can only inspect and report upon I<one domain at a
time>. To inspect several virtual machines, you have to run
virt-inspector several times (for example, from a shell script
<arch>i386</arch>
<distro>windows</distro>
<product_name>Windows 7 Enterprise</product_name>
+ <product_variant>Client</product_variant>
<major_version>6</major_version>
<minor_version>1</minor_version>
<windows_systemroot>/Windows</windows_systemroot>
+ <format>installed</format>
These fields are derived from the libguestfs inspection API, and
you can find more details in L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION>.
guests. Other fields are possible, see
L<guestfs(3)/guestfs_inspect_list_applications>.
+=head2 INSPECTING INSTALL DISKS, LIVE CDs
+
+Virt-inspector can detect some operating system installers on
+install disks, live CDs, bootable USB keys and more.
+
+In this case the E<lt>formatE<gt> tag will contain C<installer>
+and other fields may be present to indicate a live CD, network
+installer, or one part of a multipart CD. For example:
+
+ <operatingsystems>
+ <operatingsystem>
+ <root>/dev/sda</root>
+ <name>linux</name>
+ <arch>i386</arch>
+ <distro>ubuntu</distro>
+ <product_name>Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat"</product_name>
+ <major_version>10</major_version>
+ <minor_version>10</minor_version>
+ <format>installer</format>
+ <live/>
+
=head1 USING XPATH
You can use the XPath query language, and/or the xpath tool, in order
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Red Hat Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by