-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:33
-msgid "virt-rescue - Run a rescue shell on a virtual machine"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:37
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-rescue [--options] domname\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:39
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-rescue [--options] disk.img [disk.img ...]\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:43
-msgid ""
-"You must I<not> use C<virt-rescue> on live virtual machines. Doing so will "
-"probably result in disk corruption in the VM. C<virt-rescue> tries to stop "
-"you from doing this, but doesn't catch all cases."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:47
-msgid ""
-"However if you use the I<--ro> (read only) option, then you can attach a "
-"shell to a live virtual machine. The results might be strange or "
-"inconsistent at times but you won't get disk corruption."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:53
-msgid ""
-"virt-rescue is like a Rescue CD, but for virtual machines, and without the "
-"need for a CD. virt-rescue gives you a rescue shell and some simple "
-"recovery tools which you can use to examine or rescue a virtual machine or "
-"disk image."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:58
-msgid ""
-"You can run virt-rescue on any virtual machine known to libvirt, or directly "
-"on disk image(s):"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:61
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-rescue GuestName\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:63
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-rescue --ro /path/to/disk.img\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:65
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-rescue /dev/sdc\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:67
-msgid "For live VMs you I<must> use the --ro option."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:69
-msgid ""
-"When you run virt-rescue on a virtual machine or disk image, you are placed "
-"in an interactive bash shell where you can use many ordinary Linux "
-"commands. What you see in C</> (C</bin>, C</lib> etc) is the rescue "
-"appliance. You must mount the virtual machine's filesystems by hand. There "
-"is an empty directory called C</sysroot> where you can mount filesystems."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:76
-msgid ""
-"In the example below, we list logical volumes, then choose one to mount "
-"under C</sysroot>:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:79
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" ><rescue> lvs\n"
-" LV VG Attr LSize Origin Snap% Move Log Copy% Convert\n"
-" lv_root vg_f11x64 -wi-a- 8.83G\n"
-" lv_swap vg_f11x64 -wi-a- 992.00M\n"
-" ><rescue> mount /dev/vg_f11x64/lv_root /sysroot\n"
-" ><rescue> ls /sysroot\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:86
-msgid ""
-"If you don't know what filesystems are available on the virtual machine then "
-"you can use commands such as L<parted(8)> and L<lvs(8)> to find out."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:92
-msgid ""
-"Virt-rescue can be used on I<any> disk image file or device, not just a "
-"virtual machine. For example you can use it on a blank file if you want to "
-"partition that file (although we would recommend using L<guestfish(1)> "
-"instead as it is more suitable for this purpose). You can even use "
-"virt-rescue on things like SD cards."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:98
-msgid ""
-"This tool is just designed for quick interactive hacking on a virtual "
-"machine. For more structured access to a virtual machine disk image, you "
-"should use L<guestfs(3)>. To get a structured shell that you can use to "
-"make scripted changes to guests, use L<guestfish(1)>."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =item
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:127
-msgid "B<--append kernelopts>"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:129
-msgid "Pass additional options to the rescue kernel."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =item
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:164
-msgid "B<--memsize MB> | B<-m MB>"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:166
-msgid ""
-"Change the amount of memory allocated to the rescue system. The default is "
-"set by libguestfs and is small but adequate for running system tools. The "
-"occasional program might need more memory. The parameter is specified in "
-"megabytes."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =item
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:175
-msgid "B<--network MB>"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:177
-msgid "Enable QEMU user networking in the guest."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =item
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:183
-msgid "B<--ro> | B<-r>"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:185
-msgid "Open the image read-only."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:197
-msgid ""
-"Enable SELinux in the rescue appliance. You should read "
-"L<guestfs(3)/SELINUX> before using this option."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:257
-msgid ""
-"Several environment variables affect virt-rescue. See "
-"L<guestfs(3)/ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES> for the complete list."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:269
-msgid ""
-"L<guestfs(3)>, L<guestfish(1)>, L<virt-cat(1)>, L<Sys::Guestfs(3)>, "
-"L<Sys::Guestfs::Lib(3)>, L<Sys::Virt(3)>, L<http://libguestfs.org/>."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock