bxcommit(1) The Bochs Project bxcommit(1)NAMEbxcommit - Interactive Tool to Commit Redologs into flat Disk Images
for Bochs
SYNOPSISbxcommit [options] [flat_filename] [redolog_filename]
DESCRIPTION
Bxcommit is an easy to use console based tool for committing redologs
into flat disk images, particularly for use with Bochs. It is
completely interactive if no command line arguments are used. It
can be switched to a non-interactive mode if all required parameters
are given in the command line.
OPTIONS
When you run bxcommit without one of the following options, it will
appear in interactive mode and ask for all required parameters
to do the commit.
-mode=commit-undoable
commit undoable redolog to flat file
-mode=growing-to-flat
create flat disk image from growing disk image
-mode=flat-to-growing
create growing disk image from flat disk image
-d delete redolog file after commit
-q quiet mode (don't prompt for user input)
--help display this help and exit
The first filename parameter specifies the name of the flat image that
will be created or modified. The second one specifies the name of the
redolog.
LICENSE
This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser Gen‐
eral Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
See the LICENSE and COPYING files located in /usr/share/doc/bochs/ for
details on the license and the lack of warranty.
AVAILABILITY
The latest version of this program can be found at:
http://bochs.sourceforge.net/getcurrent.html
SEE ALSObochs(1), bochsrc(5), bochs-dlx(1), bximage(1), bximage_old(1)
The Bochs IA-32 Emulator site on the World Wide Web:
http://bochs.sourceforge.net
Online Bochs Documentation
http://bochs.sourceforge.net/doc/docbook
AUTHORS
Bxcommit was written by Christophe Bothamy, based on Bochs bximage
tool source code.
BUGS
Please report all bugs to the bug tracker on our web site. Just go
to http://bochs.sourceforge.net, and click "Bug Reports" on the sidebar
under "Feedback."
Provide a detailed description of the bug, the version of the program
you are running, the operating system you are running the program on
and the operating system you are running in the emulator.
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