libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance(1) | Virtualization Support | libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance(1) |
libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance - Make a "fixed appliance" for libguestfs
libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance [--options] OUTPUTDIR libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance [--options] --xz
libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance lets you make a pre-built binary appliance for libguestfs.
Note that ordinary users should not need to run this tool.
Some reasons why you might want to use this include:
For deeper understanding of why you might need this tool, read "FIXED APPLIANCE" in guestfs-internals(1).
Instead of running this tool, you can download fixed appliances from http://libguestfs.org/download/binaries/appliance/. These appliances were made using this tool.
There are two ways to use this tool.
libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance /usr/local/lib/guestfs/appliance
The output directory is created if it does not exist. Four files are created in this directory:
<OUTPUTDIR>/kernel <OUTPUTDIR>/initrd <OUTPUTDIR>/root <OUTPUTDIR>/README.fixed
Note that "OUTPUTDIR/root" is a sparse file, so take care when copying it.
You can then run libguestfs (possibly after copying this directory to another machine) by setting the environment variable LIBGUESTFS_PATH to "OUTPUTDIR".
libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance --xz
This creates a tarball in the current directory called:
appliance-<VERSION>.tar.xz
(where "VERSION" is the version of libguestfs). The tarball contains the four files:
appliance/kernel appliance/initrd appliance/root appliance/README.fixed
Note that "appliance/root" is a sparse file, so take care when copying it.
Using --xz can take some time. If working normally, the tool is completely silent when it is running.
The fixed appliance is a complete Linux binary distro. If you distribute it, you may need to distribute corresponding source files to remain in legal compliance with the licenses of the software in the appliance (such as the GNU General Public License).
libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance returns 0 if the appliance was built without errors.
For the full list of environment variables which may affect libguestfs, please see the guestfs(3) manual page.
guestfs(3), supermin(1), xz(1), http://libguestfs.org/, http://qemu.org/.
Richard W.M. Jones ("rjones at redhat dot com")
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2024-01-05 | libguestfs-1.52.0 |