X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=qemu%2Fqemu-img.texi;h=afaebdd408e9cfaf363d2ecf53aeba322d4309fe;hb=7552c26370d38ef5dd182682a0d3bf096661fe0e;hp=0a1ab35989ea62d08ec76165400d820b8af5b3f7;hpb=e44e3482bdb4d0ebde2d8b41830ac2cdb07948fb;p=kvmfornfv.git diff --git a/qemu/qemu-img.texi b/qemu/qemu-img.texi index 0a1ab3598..afaebdd40 100644 --- a/qemu/qemu-img.texi +++ b/qemu/qemu-img.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @example @c man begin SYNOPSIS -usage: qemu-img command [command options] +@command{qemu-img} @var{command} [@var{command} @var{options}] @c man end @end example @@ -24,6 +24,20 @@ Command parameters: @table @var @item filename is a disk image filename + +@item --object @var{objectdef} + +is a QEMU user creatable object definition. See the @code{qemu(1)} manual +page for a description of the object properties. The most common object +type is a @code{secret}, which is used to supply passwords and/or encryption +keys. + +@item --image-opts + +Indicates that the @var{filename} parameter is to be interpreted as a +full option string, not a plain filename. This parameter is mutually +exclusive with the @var{-f} and @var{-F} parameters. + @item fmt is the disk image format. It is guessed automatically in most cases. See below for a description of the supported disk formats. @@ -103,7 +117,7 @@ First image format @item -F Second image format @item -s -Strict mode - fail on on different image size or sector allocation +Strict mode - fail on different image size or sector allocation @end table Parameters to convert subcommand: