Markus Armbruster writes:
> = Introduction =
>
> BDSes can be opened in various ways. Some of them don't provide for
> user configuration. Some of them should.
>
> Example: -drive format=qcow2,file=foo.qcow2 where foo.qcow2 has a raw
> backing file foo.raw. This creates the the following tree
Kevin Wolf writes:
> Am 18.12.2014 um 16:25 hat Markus Armbruster geschrieben:
>> = Introduction =
>>
>> BDSes can be opened in various ways. Some of them don't provide for
>> user configuration. Some of them should.
>>
>> Example: -drive format=qcow2,file=foo.qcow2 where foo.qcow2 has a raw
Am 18.12.2014 um 16:25 hat Markus Armbruster geschrieben:
> = Introduction =
>
> BDSes can be opened in various ways. Some of them don't provide for
> user configuration. Some of them should.
>
> Example: -drive format=qcow2,file=foo.qcow2 where foo.qcow2 has a raw
> backing file foo.raw. This
= Introduction =
BDSes can be opened in various ways. Some of them don't provide for
user configuration. Some of them should.
Example: -drive format=qcow2,file=foo.qcow2 where foo.qcow2 has a raw
backing file foo.raw. This creates the the following tree of BDSes:
(qcow2,foo.qcow2)