a list of filesystems, or suggest they run the virt-list-filesystems
command.
+ Related to the above: There should be an API call to list all
+ mountable / accessible devices. Or a guestfish command to replace
+ list-devices, list-partitions, lvs, vfs-type.
+
Better support for encrypted devices
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- Direct access to the /dev/mapper device (eg. if it contains
anything apart from VGs).
-Recursive upload / download of multiple files
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-
-virt-tar is really clumsy to use, and upload/download in guestfish can
-only do single files. tar-in in guestfish can upload multiple files,
-but only if you have prepared a tarball in advance.
-
-What we really need is a method which is as easy to use as 'scp' and
-'scp -r'.
-
-Can we add this as a command in guestfish? This will be more useful
-since users will already need to be in guestfish in order to create
-target directories, review what they've done etc. It could be a meta-
-command such as:
-
- copy-in-recursive localdir remotedir
- copy-out-recursive remotedir localdir
-
-which would hide use of tgz-in etc.
-
-Other thoughts on this:
-
-virt-cp or virt-rcp or virt-copy or virt-scp or ...?
-
-virt-copy *.c *.h GuestName:/tmp/
-
-virt-copy -r dir/ GuestName:/tmp/
-
-virt-copy GuestName:/tmp/foo* .
+Display image as PS
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-virt-copy disk.img:/tmp/bar* otherdisk.img:/tmp
-( probably not because it requires multiple libguestfs connections)
+Display the structure of an image file as a PS.