(* libguestfs * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 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 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA *) (* Please read generator/README first. *) type optargs = (string * string * string) list type prepopt = string * string * optargs * string (* Used for the guestfish -N (prepared disk images) option. * Note that the longdescs are indented by 2 spaces. *) let prepopts = [ ("disk", "create a blank disk", [ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image" ], " Create a blank disk, size 100MB (by default). The default size can be changed by supplying an optional parameter."); ("part", "create a partitioned disk", [ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image"; "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ], " Create a disk with a single partition. By default the size of the disk is 100MB (the available space in the partition will be a tiny bit smaller) and the partition table will be MBR (old DOS-style). These defaults can be changed by supplying optional parameters."); ("fs", "create a filesystem", [ "filesystem", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use"; "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image"; "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ], " Create a disk with a single partition, with the partition containing an empty filesystem. This defaults to creating a 100MB disk (the available space in the filesystem will be a tiny bit smaller) with an MBR (old DOS-style) partition table and an ext2 filesystem. These defaults can be changed by supplying optional parameters."); ("lv", "create a disk with logical volume", [ "name", "/dev/VG/LV", "the name of the VG and LV to use"; "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image"; "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ], " Create a disk with a single partition, set up the partition as an LVM2 physical volume, and place a volume group and logical volume on there. This defaults to creating a 100MB disk with the VG and LV called /dev/VG/LV. You can change the name of the VG and LV by supplying an alternate name as the first optional parameter. Note this does not create a filesystem. Use 'lvfs' to do that."); ("lvfs", "create a disk with logical volume and filesystem", [ "name", "/dev/VG/LV", "the name of the VG and LV to use"; "filesystem", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use"; "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image"; "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ], " Create a disk with a single partition, set up the partition as an LVM2 physical volume, and place a volume group and logical volume on there. Then format the LV with a filesystem. This defaults to creating a 100MB disk with the VG and LV called /dev/VG/LV, with an ext2 filesystem."); ("bootroot", "create a boot and root filesystem", [ "bootfs", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use for boot"; "rootfs", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use for root"; "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image"; "bootsize", "32M", "the size of the boot filesystem"; "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ], " Create a disk with two partitions, for boot and root filesystem. Format the two filesystems independently. There are several optional parameters which control the exact layout and filesystem types."); ("bootrootlv", "create a boot and root filesystem using LVM", [ "name", "/dev/VG/LV", "the name of the VG and LV for root"; "bootfs", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use for boot"; "rootfs", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use for root"; "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image"; "bootsize", "32M", "the size of the boot filesystem"; "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ], " This is the same as 'bootroot' but the root filesystem (only) is placed on a logical volume, named by default '/dev/VG/LV'. There are several optional parameters which control the exact layout."); ]