Re: [PATCH 1/2] kvm tools: Use '-c' for '--cpus', not '--console'

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On 05/12/2011 02:01 AM, Pekka Enberg wrote:
> This patch changes the '-c' command line option to specify the number of CPUs
> because it's used more often than console switching.

I'd like to tune the command line option further.

1)
Change
    -i, --image <image>   Disk image
to
    -d, --disk  <disk>	  Disk image
2)
Change
    -r, --initrd <initrd>
                          Initial RAM disk image
to
    -i, --initrd <initrd>
                          Initial RAM disk image
3)
Change
    -d, --kvm-dev <kvm-dev>
                          KVM device file
    -s, --single-step     Enable single stepping
    -g, --ioport-debug    Enable ioport debugging
to
        --kvm-dev <kvm-dev>
                          KVM device file
        --single-step     Enable single stepping
        --ioport-debug    Enable ioport debugging
.

So we can have
	-c --cpus
	-m --mem
	-d --disk
	-k --kernel
	-i --initrd
which is more consistent and easy to remember.


-- 
Best Regards,
Asias He
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