On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 08:05:29PM +0800, Wanlong Gao wrote:
I thinks users often want to know what is virt-sysprep doing on his
guest, if silence, I don't know if the process is running or already
hang up. So, I also think that showing simple logging for users should
be made default.
Above all, I think keep silently when running for a bit long time is
not a good idea, do you think so?
Well maybe, maybe not. Certainly the logging by default should be
informative, and it should be possible to turn it off (like
'virt-resize --quiet').
How about we log just the high level operations as they are performed,
as in the attached patch?
Rich.
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