* tools/virsh.pod (add docs for --persistent and --sourcetype
of attach-disk, break the long lines in the meantime)
---
tools/virsh.pod | 10 ++++++++--
1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/virsh.pod b/tools/virsh.pod
index b4644d8..c4a5803 100644
--- a/tools/virsh.pod
+++ b/tools/virsh.pod
@@ -645,7 +645,9 @@ See the documentation to learn about libvirt XML format for a device.
For cdrom and floppy devices, this command only replaces the media within
the single existing device; consider using B<update-device> for this usage.
-=item B<attach-disk> I<domain-id> I<source> I<target> optional
I<--driver driver> I<--subdriver subdriver> I<--type type> I<--mode
mode>
+=item B<attach-disk> I<domain-id> I<source> I<target> optional
+I<--driver driver> I<--subdriver subdriver> I<--type type>
+I<--mode mode> I<--persistent> I<--sourcetype soucetype>
Attach a new disk device to the domain.
I<source> and I<target> are paths for the files and devices.
@@ -654,8 +656,12 @@ I<type> can indicate I<cdrom> or I<floppy> as
alternative to the disk default,
although this use only replaces the media within the existing virtual cdrom or
floppy device; consider using B<update-device> for this usage instead.
I<mode> can specify the two specific mode I<readonly> or I<shareable>.
+I<persistent> indicates the changes will affect the next boot of the domain.
+I<sourcetype> can indicate the type of source (block|file)
-=item B<attach-interface> I<domain-id> I<type> I<source> optional
I<--target target> I<--mac mac> I<--script script> I<--model
model> I<--persistent>
+=item B<attach-interface> I<domain-id> I<type> I<source>
optional
+I<--target target> I<--mac mac> I<--script script> I<--model
model>
+I<--persistent>
Attach a new network interface to the domain.
I<type> can be either I<network> to indicate a physical network device or
I<bridge> to indicate a bridge to a device.
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1.7.3.2