> > Here is my thinking: if you used -writeconfig, your machine description
> > is (at least in theory) entirely included in the config file including
> > (again in theory) the default devices.
>
> The default devices are *not* included by in the file created by
> -writeconfig.
Yes, that's why I
On 12/08/09 17:11, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
Add global command line option to disable default devices.
Should -readconfig imply this?
Hmm, not sure. Why do you think this would be useful?
Here is my thinking: if you used -writeconfig, your machine description
is (at least in theory) entirely i
On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 11:11:29AM -0500, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> > > > Add global command line option to disable default devices.
> > >
> > > Should -readconfig imply this?
> >
> > Hmm, not sure. Why do you think this would be useful?
>
> Here is my thinking: if you used -writeconfig, your machi
> > > Add global command line option to disable default devices.
> >
> > Should -readconfig imply this?
>
> Hmm, not sure. Why do you think this would be useful?
Here is my thinking: if you used -writeconfig, your machine description
is (at least in theory) entirely included in the config file i
On 12/08/09 13:46, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
On 12/07/2009 01:42 PM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
Add global command line option to disable default devices.
Should -readconfig imply this?
Hmm, not sure. Why do you think this would be useful?
cheers,
Gerd
On 12/07/2009 01:42 PM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
Add global command line option to disable default devices.
Should -readconfig imply this?
Paolo