+ " quit\n"));
+ else if (STRCASEEQ (cmd, "reopen"))
+ printf (_("reopen - close and reopen the libguestfs handle\n"
+ " reopen\n"
+ "\n"
+ "Close and reopen the libguestfs handle. It is not necessary to use\n"
+ "this normally, because the handle is closed properly when guestfish\n"
+ "exits. However this is occasionally useful for testing.\n"));
+ else if (STRCASEEQ (cmd, "sparse"))
+ printf (_("sparse - allocate a sparse image file\n"
+ " sparse <filename> <size>\n"
+ "\n"
+ " This creates an empty sparse file of the given size,\n"
+ " and then adds so it can be further examined.\n"
+ "\n"
+ " In all respects it works the same as the 'alloc'\n"
+ " command, except that the image file is allocated\n"
+ " sparsely, which means that disk blocks are not assigned\n"
+ " to the file until they are needed. Sparse disk files\n"
+ " only use space when written to, but they are slower\n"
+ " and there is a danger you could run out of real disk\n"
+ " space during a write operation.\n"
+ "\n"
+ " For more advanced image creation, see qemu-img utility.\n"
+ "\n"
+ " Size can be specified (where <nn> means a number):\n"
+ " <nn> number of kilobytes\n"
+ " eg: 1440 standard 3.5\" floppy\n"
+ " <nn>K or <nn>KB number of kilobytes\n"
+ " <nn>M or <nn>MB number of megabytes\n"
+ " <nn>G or <nn>GB number of gigabytes\n"
+ " <nn>T or <nn>TB number of terabytes\n"
+ " <nn>P or <nn>PB number of petabytes\n"
+ " <nn>E or <nn>EB number of exabytes\n"
+ " <nn>sects number of 512 byte sectors\n"));
+ else if (STRCASEEQ (cmd, "time"))
+ printf (_("time - measure time taken to run command\n"
+ " time <command> [<args> ...]\n"
+ "\n"
+ " This runs <command> as usual, and prints the elapsed\n"
+ " time afterwards.\n"));