On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 07:14:59AM +0100, anthony smith wrote: > Appreciate any assistance even if the answer is just "Not possible" so I > can at least drop this search for answers.
You can create an /etc/qemu/qemu.conf file but I don't remember if there is syntax to set -drive cache=none. CCing Kevin Wolf and Markus Armbruster for ideas. The hacky "solution" is to write a wrapper script (e.g. a shell script) that modifies QEMU command-line arguments to use cache=none if no explicit cache= option was given: $ cat qemu-wrapper.sh #!/bin/bash # Add QEMU -drive cache=none declare -a opts i=0 is_drive=0 for opt in "$@"; do if [ "$is_drive" -eq 1 ]; then opt="$opt,cache=none" # TODO skip if cache= is already in opts? fi opts[$i]="$opt" if [ "$opt" = "-drive" ]; then is_drive=1 else is_drive=0 fi i=$((i + 1)) done exec /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 "${opts[@]}"
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