On a Monday in 2022, Peter Krempa wrote:
Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@xxxxxxxxxx> --- docs/formatsnapshot.html.in | 352 ------------------------------------ docs/formatsnapshot.rst | 297 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docs/meson.build | 2 +- 3 files changed, 298 insertions(+), 353 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/formatsnapshot.html.in create mode 100644 docs/formatsnapshot.rst diff --git a/docs/formatsnapshot.html.in b/docs/formatsnapshot.html.in deleted file mode 100644 index e481284aa8..0000000000 --- a/docs/formatsnapshot.html.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,352 +0,0 @@ - <dl> - <dt><code>source</code></dt> - <dd>If the snapshot mode is external (whether specified - or inherited), then there is an optional sub-element - <code>source</code>, with an attribute <code>file</code> - giving the name of the new file. - If <code>source</code> is not - given and the disk is backed by a local image file (not - a block device or remote storage), a file name is - generated that consists of the existing file name - with anything after the trailing dot replaced by the - snapshot name. Remember that with external - snapshots, the original file name becomes the read-only - snapshot, and the new file name contains the read-write - delta of all disk changes since the snapshot. - <p/> - The <code>source</code> element also may contain the - <code>seclabel</code> element (described in the - <a href="formatdomain.html#seclabel">domain XML documentation</a>) - which can be used to override the domain security labeling policy - for <code>source</code>. - </dd> - <dt><code>driver</code></dt> - <dd>An optional sub-element <code>driver</code>, - with an attribute <code>type</code> giving the driver type (such - as qcow2), of the new file created by the external - snapshot of the new file. - - Optionally <code>metadata_cache</code> sub-element can be used - with same semantics as the identically named subelement of the - domain definition disk's driver. - </dd> - <dt><code>seclabel</code></dt> - </dl> -
Having just the 'seclabel' term here without a definition looks strange. But your conversion is faithful. Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@xxxxxxxxxx> Jano
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