Result for 16BDD47A045173736B88BA97DE2C82187F3EA560

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/virt-sysprep
FileSize3311024
MD5FF1B384DF0E27292D91AAC647AEB33FB
SHA-116BDD47A045173736B88BA97DE2C82187F3EA560
SHA-256FEC32FB56F8E7693F2860D7B8608DBA3D515E616712B85C61A78BF07A180930D
SSDEEP49152:EwhXv1NSK3wQ7SaJrW3dwFJOt1mIp3np:VwQEp
TLSHT12EE519ABAAA3DBBDC3F9E130CB8886347D603818C76377575AD192142F53A640B5CBD4
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5BFB367E7A466865751C1AF8505E60F7C
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionlibguestfs is a set of tools for accessing and modifying virtual machine (VM) disk images. You can use this for viewing and editing files inside guests, scripting changes to VMs, monitoring disk used/free statistics, P2V, V2V, performing partial backups, cloning VMs, and much else besides. libguestfs can access nearly any type of filesystem including: all known types of Linux filesystem (ext2/3/4, XFS, btrfs etc), any Windows filesystem (VFAT and NTFS), any Mac OS X and BSD filesystems, LVM2 volume management, MBR and GPT disk partitions, raw disks, qcow2, VirtualBox VDI, VMWare VMDK, CD and DVD ISOs, SD cards, and dozens more. libguestfs doesn't need root permissions. All this functionality is available through a convenient shell called guestfish, or use virt-rescue to get a rescue shell for fixing unbootable virtual machines.
PackageNameguestfs-tools
PackageRelease1.3
PackageVersion1.38.0
SHA-10D323DAC0C8A11B04C96D0F1AD4CF15D0720FFCB
SHA-25633FADF33766411CE5C529B6E754F1B18AC3CE36DC6D98DA96E2DB7AE735EAF95