On Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 02:12:38PM +0300, Evaggelos Balaskas wrote:
On a windows 2003 VM, i have two LVM partitions attached
I was wonder how can i use virt-ls on d: disk
eg.
# virt-ls -d win2003 /
works fine for c:
but i cant figured it out how i use this for d:
virt-ls doesn't support this. It ought to, because similar utilities
like virt-cat do support Windows drive mappings, as does the
underlying API.
Unless you want to fix virt-ls sources, your best bet is probably to
use the attached script.
$ LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI=qemu:///system /tmp/listdrive.pl Win7x32TwoDisks E
Program Files
Program Files/Mozilla Firefox
Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/plc4.dll
Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/AccessibleMarshal.dll
Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/application.ini
Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/blocklist.xml
[etc]
Rich.
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