Thanks. Did the trick
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 11:39 PM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
18:07 < _ng> What is the proper way to break mult lines when using
virt-sysprep --write option, with --commands-from-file?
(I don't mean escaping, but actually writing new lines to
the file)
You can use \ as a continuation character, as it mentions
in the manual.
Using virt-builder (just because it's a bit easier to demonstrate, but
virt-sysprep should work the same way), you can do:
$ cat test.cmds
write /testfile:this is line 1\
this is line 2\
this is line 3
write /anotherfile:this is another command
$ virt-builder fedora-25 --commands-from-file test.cmds
$ guestfish --ro -a fedora-25.img -i
><fs> cat /testfile
this is line 1
this is line 2
this is line 3
><fs> cat /anotherfile
this is another command
Rich.
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