Hi all,
Looking at the virsh man page (tools/virsh.pod), it's getting pretty
unwieldy and hard to grok for end users.
Wondering if it's worth breaking it up into sections?
Maybe something similar to how git structures their man pages?
ie.
man virsh
Giving an overview, the categories DEVICE, DOMAIN, NETWORKING,
STORAGE, (etc), and listing the more detailed man pages)
man virsh-console
(initially a copy of the existing virsh console man page contents.)
virsh console domain-id
Connect the virtual serial console for the guest.
man virsh-create
(initially a copy of the existing virsh create man page contents.)
virsh create FILE
Create a domain from an XML <file>. An easy way to create the XML
<file> is to use the dumpxml command to obtain the definition of
a pre-existing guest.
Example
# virsh dumpxml <domain-id> > domain.xml edit domain.xml virsh \
create < domain.xml
<etc>
???
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
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