On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 10:01:26PM -0400, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
Currently guestfish has mount-vfs, and the libguestfs API has
guestfs_mount_vfs(), but guestmount doesn't allow the user to specify
a filesystem. This patch extends the --mount argument, so you can
force an ext2 partition to mount as ext4:
guestmount -a mydisk.img -m /dev/vda:/:defaults:ext4 mountpoint
You could also use it to choose between ntfs and ntfs-3g, or between
hfsplus and the commercial ufsd. Finally, it could be useful if blkid
misidentifies the filesystem.
GitHub compare doodad:
https://github.com/vasi/libguestfs/compare/fuse-fstype
Patch:
https://github.com/vasi/libguestfs/compare/fuse-fstype.patch
ACK. I'll push this later on today after I've done a few tests.
In answer to your other question about the incompatible protocol
between libguestfs 1.18 on the host and 1.21 in the appliance,
I realized why this was happening. It's because of the changes that
were made in libguestfs 1.20 where we reimplemented various
calls to avoid protocol limits. This means these calls are no longer
implemented in the daemon, but instead are emulated on the library
side. The calls affected were:
guestfs_cat, guestfs_find, guestfs_read_file, guestfs_read_lines,
guestfs_write, guestfs_write_append, guestfs_lstatlist,
guestfs_lxattrlist, guestfs_readlinklist, guestfs_ls
Which means that these calls would break, whereas others would still
work fine.
In any case, I believe it'll be better for you to upgrade the host
side to at least libguestfs 1.20.
Rich.
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