Richard W.M. Jones 9958049459 RHEL 8: v2v: Select correct qemu binary for -o qemu mode (RHBZ#1147313).
RHEL 8 does not have qemu-system-x86_64 (etc), and in addition the
qemu binary is located in /usr/libexec.  Encode the path to this
binary directly in the script.

Note that we don't support people running qemu directly like this.
It's just for quick testing of converted VMs, and to help us with
support cases.
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Libguestfs is tools and a library for accessing and modifying guest
disk images.  For more information see the home page:

  http://libguestfs.org/

For discussion, development, patches, etc. please use the mailing
list:

  http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs

To find out how to build libguestfs from source, read:

  docs/guestfs-building.pod
  http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-building.1.html
  man docs/guestfs-building.1

Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Red Hat Inc.

The library is distributed under the LGPLv2+.  The programs are
distributed under the GPLv2+.  Please see the files COPYING and
COPYING.LIB for full license information.  The examples are under a
very liberal license.
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