How can we solve these common user problems?
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- In guestfish, specified -m non-existent filesystem. We could suggest
- 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.
+[space for common problems here]
Better support for encrypted devices
------------------------------------
There are some places where we call out to the 'blkid' program. This
might be replaced by direct use of the library (if this is easier).
+
+Remove repo from appliance name
+-------------------------------
+
+There's no need to have the appliance name contain the repository name
+(ie initramfs.x86_64.img instead of initramfs.fedora-13.x86_64.img).
+
+Visualization
+-------------
+
+Eric Sandeen pointed out the blktrace tool which is a better way of
+capturing traces than using patched qemu (see
+contrib/visualize-alignment). We would still use the same
+visualization tools in conjunction with blktrace traces.
+
+Virt-df UUID
+------------
+
+Virt-df and any other tools with --csv output should be able to print
+UUID of domain. This allows you to track the real domain across
+renames etc.
+
+Add-domain command
+------------------
+
+guestfs_add_domain (g, "libvirt-dom");
+
+However this would need to not depend on libvirt, eg. loading it
+on demand.