16.5. Other Commands
This section describes tools that are simpler equivalents to using guestfish to view and edit guest virtual machine disk images.
virt-cat
is similar to the guestfishdownload
command. It downloads and displays a single file to the guest virtual machine. For example:# virt-cat RHEL3 /etc/ntp.conf | grep ^server server 127.127.1.0 # local clock
virt-edit
is similar to the guestfishedit
command. It can be used to interactively edit a single file within a guest virtual machine. For example, you may need to edit thegrub.conf
file in a Linux-based guest virtual machine that will not boot:# virt-edit LinuxGuest /boot/grub/grub.conf
virt-edit
has another mode where it can be used to make simple non-interactive changes to a single file. For this, the -e option is used. This command, for example, changes the root password in a Linux guest virtual machine to having no password:# virt-edit LinuxGuest /etc/passwd -e 's/^root:.*?:/root::/'
virt-ls
is similar to the guestfishls
,ll
andfind
commands. It is used to list a directory or directories (recursively). For example, the following command would recursively list files and directories under /home in a Linux guest virtual machine:# virt-ls -R LinuxGuest /home/ | less