X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=libguestfs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=6a89409ec4591f065b6d24ababf0835ba0641d94;hp=255cef892659b8f447d07b8aea41d94b868d62fd;hb=5f9cb51f11879ece8b921d833850505d7e57d339;hpb=17a45063960b4158fbe9541a2530ed6903b4f761 diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 255cef8..6a89409 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -120,17 +120,15 @@ Extra commands / functionality: chgrp grep (do it locally using pipe?) dd (?) - du 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??] + getfattr (also useful because gives us access to NTFS datastreams) + setfattr ext2 properties: chattr @@ -155,11 +153,28 @@ Extra commands / functionality: pivot_root fts(3) / ftw(3) - guestfish only: - more/less (like cat, but pipes it through $PAGER) - cat file | pipe-cmd should have a generic form? like - 'file | less' or 'file | sort'? - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Allow swap space from the guest to be used. Is it a good idea? + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +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. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Other initrd-* commands, such as: + +initrd-extract +initrd-replace