1virt-get-kernel(1)          Virtualization Support          virt-get-kernel(1)
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NAME

6       virt-get-kernel - Extract kernel and ramdisk from guests
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SYNOPSIS

9        virt-get-kernel [--options] -d domname
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11        virt-get-kernel [--options] -a disk.img
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DESCRIPTION

14       This option extracts the kernel and initramfs from a guest.
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16       The format of the disk image is automatically detected unless you
17       specify it by using the --format option.
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19       In the case where the guest contains multiple kernels, the one with the
20       highest version number is chosen.  To extract arbitrary kernels from
21       the disk image, see guestfish(1).  To extract the entire "/boot"
22       directory of a guest, see virt-copy-out(1).
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OPTIONS

25       --help
26           Display help.
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28       -a file
29       --add file
30           Add file which should be a disk image from a virtual machine.
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32           The format of the disk image is auto-detected.  To override this
33           and force a particular format use the --format option.
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35       -a URI
36       --add URI
37           Add a remote disk.  The URI format is compatible with guestfish.
38           See "ADDING REMOTE STORAGE" in guestfish(1).
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40       --blocksize 512
41       --blocksize 4096
42           This parameter sets the sector size of the disk image added with -a
43           option and is ignored for libvirt guest added with -d option.  See
44           also "guestfs_add_drive_opts" in guestfs(3).
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46       --colors
47       --colours
48           Use ANSI colour sequences to colourize messages.  This is the
49           default when the output is a tty.  If the output of the program is
50           redirected to a file, ANSI colour sequences are disabled unless you
51           use this option.
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53       -c URI
54       --connect URI
55           If using libvirt, connect to the given URI.  If omitted, then we
56           connect to the default libvirt hypervisor.
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58           If you specify guest block devices directly (-a), then libvirt is
59           not used at all.
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61       -d guest
62       --domain guest
63           Add all the disks from the named libvirt guest.  Domain UUIDs can
64           be used instead of names.
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66       --echo-keys
67           When prompting for keys and passphrases, virt-get-kernel normally
68           turns echoing off so you cannot see what you are typing.  If you
69           are not worried about Tempest attacks and there is no one else in
70           the room you can specify this flag to see what you are typing.
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72       --format raw|qcow2|..
73       --format auto
74           The default for the -a option is to auto-detect the format of the
75           disk image.  Using this forces the disk format for the -a option on
76           the command line.
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78           If you have untrusted raw-format guest disk images, you should use
79           this option to specify the disk format.  This avoids a possible
80           security problem with malicious guests (CVE-2010-3851).
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82       --key SELECTOR
83           Specify a key for LUKS, to automatically open a LUKS device when
84           using the inspection.  "ID" can be either the libguestfs device
85           name, or the UUID of the LUKS device.
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87           --key "ID":key:KEY_STRING
88               Use the specified "KEY_STRING" as passphrase.
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90           --key "ID":file:FILENAME
91               Read the passphrase from FILENAME.
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93       --keys-from-stdin
94           Read key or passphrase parameters from stdin.  The default is to
95           try to read passphrases from the user by opening /dev/tty.
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97           If there are multiple encrypted devices then you may need to supply
98           multiple keys on stdin, one per line.
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100       --machine-readable
101       --machine-readable=format
102           This option is used to make the output more machine friendly when
103           being parsed by other programs.  See "MACHINE READABLE OUTPUT"
104           below.
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106       -o directory
107       --output directory
108           This option specifies the output directory where kernel and
109           initramfs from the guest are written.
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111           If not specified, the default output is the current directory.
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113       --prefix prefix
114           This option specifies a prefix for the extracted files.
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116           If a prefix is specified, then there will be a dash ("-") after the
117           prefix and before the rest of the file name; for example, a kernel
118           in the guest like "vmlinuz-3.19.0-20-generic" is saved as
119           "mydistro-vmlinuz-3.19.0-20-generic" when the prefix is "mydistro".
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121           See also --unversioned-names.
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123       -q
124       --quiet
125           Don’t print ordinary progress messages.
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127       --unversioned-names
128           This option affects the destination file name of extracted files.
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130           If enabled, files will be saved locally just with the base name;
131           for example, kernel and ramdisk in the guest like
132           "vmlinuz-3.19.0-20-generic" and "initrd.img-3.19.0-20-generic" are
133           saved respectively as "vmlinuz" and "initrd.img".
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135           See also --prefix.
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137       -v
138       --verbose
139           Enable verbose messages for debugging.
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141       -V
142       --version
143           Display version number and exit.
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145       -x  Enable tracing of libguestfs API calls.
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MACHINE READABLE OUTPUT

148       The --machine-readable option can be used to make the output more
149       machine friendly, which is useful when calling virt-get-kernel from
150       other programs, GUIs etc.
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152       Use the option on its own to query the capabilities of the virt-get-
153       kernel binary.  Typical output looks like this:
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155        $ virt-get-kernel --machine-readable
156        virt-get-kernel
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158       A list of features is printed, one per line, and the program exits with
159       status 0.
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161       It is possible to specify a format string for controlling the output;
162       see "ADVANCED MACHINE READABLE OUTPUT" in guestfs(3).
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

165       For other environment variables which affect all libguestfs programs,
166       see "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" in guestfs(3).
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EXIT STATUS

169       This program returns 0 if successful, or non-zero if there was an
170       error.
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SEE ALSO

173       guestfs(3), guestfish(1), guestmount(1), virt-copy-out(1),
174       http://libguestfs.org/.
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AUTHOR

177       Richard W.M. Jones http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/
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180       Copyright (C) 2013-2020 Red Hat Inc.
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LICENSE

183       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
184       under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
185       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
186       option) any later version.
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188       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
189       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
190       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
191       General Public License for more details.
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193       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
194       with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
195       51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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BUGS

198       To get a list of bugs against libguestfs, use this link:
199       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools
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201       To report a new bug against libguestfs, use this link:
202       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools
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204       When reporting a bug, please supply:
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206       •   The version of libguestfs.
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208       •   Where you got libguestfs (eg. which Linux distro, compiled from
209           source, etc)
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211       •   Describe the bug accurately and give a way to reproduce it.
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213       •   Run libguestfs-test-tool(1) and paste the complete, unedited output
214           into the bug report.
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218guestfs-tools-1.46.1              2021-05-13                virt-get-kernel(1)
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