On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 12:18:21PM +0000, Teja Konapalli wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> Yes, was mounting one disk using libguestfs version 1.38 but the
> disk filesystem type is unknown, can't it be possible to mount
> unknown filesystem type disk?

This might not be related to the version of libguestfs, since
libguestfs uses your host kernel and host utilities to access the disk
(running them in a VM).  What exact "unknown filesystem" type was it?

Rich.

> Thanks
> Teja K
> 
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> On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 09:04:17AM +0000, Teja Konapalli wrote:
> > Am trying to install libguestfs in my redhat 8.2 version default its 
> > installing 1.38.4. Could you please help us with the installation of 
> > version 1.50 libguestfs (through command line in RHEL 8.2) and 
> > supported RHEL versions of 1.50.
> 
> The latest version of libguestfs for RHEL 8 is 1.44.0, but you would have to 
> update to at least RHEL 8.4 (preferably later) to get that.
> 
> libguestfs 1.50 is only available in RHEL 9.
> 
> Is there a specific task you are trying to accomplish?
> 
> Rich.
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