after install libguestfs_xfs, all results are:
[using guestfish] guestfish -N fs:xfs -m /dev/sda1 statvfs / bsize: 4096 frsize: 4096 blocks: 24713 bfree: 23391 bavail: 23391 files: 51136 ffree: 51133 favail: 51133 fsid: 2049 flag: 4096 namemax: 255 [using virt-rescure] virt-rescue -a test1.img ><rescue> mount /dev/sda1 /sysroot ><rescue> stat -f /sysroot File: "/sysroot" ID: 80100000000 Namelen: 255 Type: xfs Block size: 4096 Fundamental block size: 4096 Blocks: Total: 24713 Free: 23391 Available: 23391 Inodes: Total: 51136 Free: 51133 the free numbers are the same. but the "virt-df" output is not changed. Thanks, Chen 在 2018-01-07 20:22:28,"Richard W.M. Jones" <rjo...@redhat.com> 写道: >On Sun, Jan 07, 2018 at 08:11:58PM +0800, 陈帆 wrote: >> Sorry for the late reply. when I used your method to execute command: >> $guestfish -N fs:xfs -m /dev/sda1 statvfs / >> libguestfs: error: mkfs: xfs: /dev/sda1: mkfs.xfs: No such file or directory >> guestfish: error creating prepared disk image 'fs:xfs' on 'test1.img': >> failed to create filesystem (xfs): mkfs: xfs: /dev/sda1: mkfs.xfs: No such >> file or directory > >You need to install ‘libguestfs-xfs’. > >Rich. > >-- >Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones >Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com >virt-p2v converts physical machines to virtual machines. Boot with a >live CD or over the network (PXE) and turn machines into KVM guests. >http://libguestfs.org/virt-v2v
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