Reformat explanations of the snapshot-revert force reasons in
preparation for more to be added. This is a simple reformat without any
wording changes.
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser(a)gmx.de>
Cc: Cole Robinson <crobinso(a)redhat.com>
---
docs/manpages/virsh.rst | 30 ++++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/manpages/virsh.rst b/docs/manpages/virsh.rst
index fea0527caf..f5f962cba1 100644
--- a/docs/manpages/virsh.rst
+++ b/docs/manpages/virsh.rst
@@ -6952,20 +6952,22 @@ transient domains cannot be inactive, it is required to use one of
these
flags when reverting to a disk snapshot of a transient domain.
There are two cases where a snapshot revert involves extra risk, which
-requires the use of *--force* to proceed. One is the case of a
-snapshot that lacks full domain information for reverting
-configuration (such as snapshots created prior to libvirt 0.9.5);
-since libvirt cannot prove that the current configuration matches what
-was in use at the time of the snapshot, supplying *--force* assures
-libvirt that the snapshot is compatible with the current configuration
-(and if it is not, the domain will likely fail to run). The other is
-the case of reverting from a running domain to an active state where a
-new hypervisor has to be created rather than reusing the existing
-hypervisor, because it implies drawbacks such as breaking any existing
-VNC or Spice connections; this condition happens with an active
-snapshot that uses a provably incompatible configuration, as well as
-with an inactive snapshot that is combined with the *--start* or
-*--pause* flag.
+requires the use of *--force* to proceed:
+
+ * One is the case of a snapshot that lacks full domain information for
+ reverting configuration (such as snapshots created prior to libvirt
+ 0.9.5); since libvirt cannot prove that the current configuration matches
+ what was in use at the time of the snapshot, supplying *--force* assures
+ libvirt that the snapshot is compatible with the current configuration
+ (and if it is not, the domain will likely fail to run).
+
+ * The other is the case of reverting from a running domain to an active
+ state where a new hypervisor has to be created rather than reusing the
+ existing hypervisor, because it implies drawbacks such as breaking any
+ existing VNC or Spice connections; this condition happens with an active
+ snapshot that uses a provably incompatible configuration, as well as with
+ an inactive snapshot that is combined with the *--start* or *--pause*
+ flag.
snapshot-delete
--
2.24.1