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[Qemu-devel] [PATCH 1/3] Documentation: Move image format descriptions t


From: Kevin Wolf
Subject: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 1/3] Documentation: Move image format descriptions to own section
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 12:49:15 +0100

The description of the image formats is too long to be a subitem of a parameter
description. It will become even longer when we include the options provided by
the respective format.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <address@hidden>
---
 qemu-img.texi |   78 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
 1 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)

diff --git a/qemu-img.texi b/qemu-img.texi
index ae8ca92..dd248ea 100644
--- a/qemu-img.texi
+++ b/qemu-img.texi
@@ -25,43 +25,8 @@ differ
 @item base_fmt
 is the disk image format of @var{base_image}. for more information look at 
@var{fmt}
 @item fmt
-is the disk image format. It is guessed automatically in most cases. The 
following formats are supported:
-
address@hidden @code
address@hidden raw
-
-Raw disk image format (default). This format has the advantage of
-being simple and easily exportable to all other emulators. If your
-file system supports @emph{holes} (for example in ext2 or ext3 on
-Linux or NTFS on Windows), then only the written sectors will reserve
-space. Use @code{qemu-img info} to know the real size used by the
-image or @code{ls -ls} on Unix/Linux.
-
address@hidden host_device
-
-Host device format. This format should be used instead of raw when
-converting to block devices or other devices where "holes" are not
-supported.
-
address@hidden qcow2
-QEMU image format, the most versatile format. Use it to have smaller
-images (useful if your filesystem does not supports holes, for example
-on Windows), optional AES encryption, zlib based compression and
-support of multiple VM snapshots.
address@hidden qcow
-Old QEMU image format. Left for compatibility.
address@hidden cow
-User Mode Linux Copy On Write image format. Used to be the only growable
-image format in QEMU. It is supported only for compatibility with
-previous versions. It does not work on win32.
address@hidden vdi
-VirtualBox 1.1 compatible image format.
address@hidden vmdk
-VMware 3 and 4 compatible image format.
address@hidden cloop
-Linux Compressed Loop image, useful only to reuse directly compressed
-CD-ROM images present for example in the Knoppix CD-ROMs.
address@hidden table
+is the disk image format. It is guessed automatically in most cases. See below
+for a description of the supported disk formats.
 
 @item size
 is the disk image size in bytes. Optional suffixes @code{k} or @code{K}
@@ -150,6 +115,45 @@ they are displayed too.
 List, apply, create or delete snapshots in image @var{filename}.
 @end table
 
+Supported image file formats:
+
address@hidden @option
address@hidden raw
+
+Raw disk image format (default). This format has the advantage of
+being simple and easily exportable to all other emulators. If your
+file system supports @emph{holes} (for example in ext2 or ext3 on
+Linux or NTFS on Windows), then only the written sectors will reserve
+space. Use @code{qemu-img info} to know the real size used by the
+image or @code{ls -ls} on Unix/Linux.
+
address@hidden host_device
+
+Host device format. This format should be used instead of raw when
+converting to block devices or other devices where "holes" are not
+supported.
+
address@hidden qcow2
+QEMU image format, the most versatile format. Use it to have smaller
+images (useful if your filesystem does not supports holes, for example
+on Windows), optional AES encryption, zlib based compression and
+support of multiple VM snapshots.
address@hidden qcow
+Old QEMU image format. Left for compatibility.
address@hidden cow
+User Mode Linux Copy On Write image format. Used to be the only growable
+image format in QEMU. It is supported only for compatibility with
+previous versions. It does not work on win32.
address@hidden vdi
+VirtualBox 1.1 compatible image format.
address@hidden vmdk
+VMware 3 and 4 compatible image format.
address@hidden cloop
+Linux Compressed Loop image, useful only to reuse directly compressed
+CD-ROM images present for example in the Knoppix CD-ROMs.
address@hidden table
+
+
 @c man end
 
 @ignore
-- 
1.6.2.5





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