On 21.10.19 03:14, Han Han wrote: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1763105 > > Signed-off-by: Han Han <[email protected]> > --- > qemu-img.texi | 10 ++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/qemu-img.texi b/qemu-img.texi > index b5156d6316..983c6122f8 100644 > --- a/qemu-img.texi > +++ b/qemu-img.texi > @@ -763,6 +763,16 @@ file which is COW and has data blocks already, it > couldn't be changed to NOCOW > by setting @code{nocow=on}. One can issue @code{lsattr filename} to check if > the NOCOW flag is set or not (Capital 'C' is NOCOW flag).
Usually, I try not to be pedantic about specific phrasing and the like,
but this is going in the man page, so I suppose I have to be.
> +@item data_file
> +File name of data file that is stored in the image and used as a default for
This sounds a bit like the data file itself were stored in the image.
Also, I don’t think the bit about this being a default is necessary
because several qcow2 creation options are in some way only defaults
than can be overridden at runtime (like lazy_refcounts or backing_file).
So I don’t think there is a need to make a mention of that here.
> +opening the image. If the option is used, qcow2 file only stores the metadata
> +for the image.
Maybe:
Path to a file in which to store all guest data. If this option is
used, the qcow2 file will only contain the image's metadata.
> +
> +@item data_file_raw
> +This option requires @option{data_file}. If this option is set to @code{on},
> +qemu will always keep the external data file consistent as a standalone
> +read-only raw image. Default value is @code{off}.
For this paragraph OTOH I have absolutely no complaints. :-)
Max
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