-# type: =item
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:96
-msgid "B<--backup extension> | B<-b extension>"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:98
-msgid ""
-"Create a backup of the original file I<in the guest disk image>. The backup "
-"has the original filename with C<extension> added."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:101
-msgid ""
-"Usually the first character of C<extension> would be a dot C<.> so you would "
-"write:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:104
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-edit -b .orig [etc]\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:106
-msgid "By default, no backup file is made."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:117 ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:208 ../tools/virt-df.pl:100 ../tools/virt-ls.pl:107 ../tools/virt-list-filesystems.pl:79 ../tools/virt-tar.pl:127 ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:140 ../tools/virt-list-partitions.pl:80
-msgid ""
-"If you specify guest block devices directly, then libvirt is not used at "
-"all."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =item
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:141
-msgid "B<--expr EXPR> | B<-e EXPR>"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:143
-msgid ""
-"Instead of launching the external editor, non-interactively apply the Perl "
-"expression C<EXPR> to each line in the file. See L</NON-INTERACTIVE "
-"EDITING> below."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:147
-msgid ""
-"Be careful to properly quote the expression to prevent it from being altered "
-"by the shell."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =head1
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:268
-msgid "NON-INTERACTIVE EDITING"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:270
-msgid ""
-"C<virt-edit> normally calls out to C<$EDITOR> (or vi) so the system "
-"administrator can interactively edit the file."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:273
-msgid ""
-"There are two ways also to use C<virt-edit> from scripts in order to make "
-"automated edits to files. (Note that although you I<can> use C<virt-edit> "
-"like this, it's less error-prone to write scripts directly using the "
-"libguestfs API and Augeas for configuration file editing.)"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:279
-msgid ""
-"The first method is to temporarily set C<$EDITOR> to any script or program "
-"you want to run. The script is invoked as C<$EDITOR tmpfile> and it should "
-"update C<tmpfile> in place however it likes."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:283
-msgid ""
-"The second method is to use the C<-e> parameter of C<virt-edit> to run a "
-"short Perl snippet in the style of L<sed(1)>. For example to replace all "
-"instances of C<foo> with C<bar> in a file:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:287
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-edit domname filename -e 's/foo/bar/'\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:289
-msgid ""
-"The full power of Perl regular expressions can be used (see L<perlre(1)>). "
-"For example to delete root's password you could do:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:292
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-edit domname /etc/passwd -e 's/^root:.*?:/root::/'\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:294
-msgid ""
-"What really happens is that the snippet is evaluated as a Perl expression "
-"for each line of the file. The line, including the final C<\\n>, is passed "
-"in C<$_> and the expression should update C<$_> or leave it unchanged."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:299
-msgid ""
-"To delete a line, set C<$_> to the empty string. For example, to delete the "
-"C<apache> user account from the password file you can do:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:302
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-edit mydomain /etc/passwd -e '$_ = \"\" if /^apache:/'\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:304
-msgid ""
-"To insert a line, prepend or append it to C<$_>. However appending lines to "
-"the end of the file is rather difficult this way since there is no concept "
-"of \"last line of the file\" - your expression just doesn't get called "
-"again. You might want to use the first method (setting C<$EDITOR>) if you "
-"want to do this."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:310
-msgid ""
-"The variable C<$lineno> contains the current line number. As is "
-"traditional, the first line in the file is number C<1>."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:313
-msgid ""
-"The return value from the expression is ignored, but the expression may call "
-"C<die> in order to abort the whole program, leaving the original file "
-"untouched."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:317
-msgid ""
-"Remember when matching the end of a line that C<$_> may contain the final "
-"C<\\n>, or (for DOS files) C<\\r\\n>, or if the file does not end with a "
-"newline then neither of these. Thus to match or substitute some text at the "
-"end of a line, use this regular expression:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:322
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" /some text(\\r?\\n)?$/\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:324
-msgid ""
-"Alternately, use the perl C<chomp> function, being careful not to chomp "
-"C<$_> itself (since that would remove all newlines from the file):"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:328
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" my $m = $_; chomp $m; $m =~ /some text$/\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =item
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:334
-msgid "C<EDITOR>"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:336
-msgid ""
-"If set, this string is used as the editor. It may contain arguments, "
-"eg. C<\"emacs -nw\">"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:339
-msgid "If not set, C<vi> is used."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:352
-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/>, "
-"L<perl(1)>, L<perlre(1)>."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =head1
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:362 ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:510 ../tools/virt-df.pl:649 ../tools/virt-ls.pl:243 ../tools/virt-resize.pl:1508 ../tools/virt-list-filesystems.pl:198 ../tools/virt-tar.pl:292 ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:277 ../tools/virt-make-fs.pl:559 ../tools/virt-list-partitions.pl:265
-msgid "AUTHOR"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-edit.pl:368 ../tools/virt-df.pl:655 ../tools/virt-rescue.pl:283 ../tools/virt-list-partitions.pl:271
-msgid "Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:37
-msgid ""
-"virt-win-reg - Export and merge Windows Registry entries from a Windows "
-"guest"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:41
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-win-reg domname 'HKLM\\Path\\To\\Subkey'\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:43
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-win-reg domname 'HKLM\\Path\\To\\Subkey' name\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:45
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-win-reg domname 'HKLM\\Path\\To\\Subkey' @\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:47
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-win-reg --merge domname [input.reg ...]\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:49
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" virt-win-reg [--options] disk.img ... # instead of domname\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:53
-msgid ""
-"You must I<not> use C<virt-win-reg> with the C<--merge> option on live "
-"virtual machines. If you do this, you I<will> get irreversible disk "
-"corruption in the VM. C<virt-win-reg> tries to stop you from doing this, "
-"but doesn't catch all cases."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:58
-msgid ""
-"Modifying the Windows Registry is an inherently risky operation. The format "
-"is deliberately obscure and undocumented, and Registry changes can leave the "
-"system unbootable. Therefore when using the C<--merge> option, make sure "
-"you have a reliable backup first."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:65
-msgid ""
-"This program can export and merge Windows Registry entries from a Windows "
-"guest."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:68
-msgid ""
-"The first parameter is the libvirt guest name or the raw disk image of a "
-"Windows guest."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:71
-msgid ""
-"If C<--merge> is I<not> specified, then the chosen registry key is "
-"displayed/exported (recursively). For example:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:74
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" $ virt-win-reg Windows7 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft'\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:76
-msgid "You can also display single values from within registry keys, for example:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:79
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" $ cvkey='HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion'\n"
-" $ virt-win-reg Windows7 $cvkey ProductName\n"
-" Windows 7 Enterprise\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:83
-msgid ""
-"With C<--merge>, you can merge a textual regedit file into the Windows "
-"Registry:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:86
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" $ virt-win-reg --merge Windows7 changes.reg\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =head2
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:88
-msgid "SUPPORTED SYSTEMS"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:90
-msgid ""
-"The program currently supports Windows NT-derived guests starting with "
-"Windows XP through to at least Windows 7."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:93
-msgid ""
-"Registry support is done for C<HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SAM>, "
-"C<HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SECURITY>, C<HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE>, "
-"C<HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM> and C<HKEY_USERS\\.DEFAULT>."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:97
-msgid ""
-"You can use C<HKLM> as a shorthand for C<HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>, and C<HKU> for "
-"C<HKEY_USERS>."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:100
-msgid ""
-"C<HKEY_USERS\\$SID> and C<HKEY_CURRENT_USER> are B<not> supported at this "
-"time."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =head2
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:103
-msgid "NOTE"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:105
-msgid ""
-"This program is only meant for simple access to the registry. If you want "
-"to do complicated things with the registry, we suggest you download the "
-"Registry hive files from the guest using L<libguestfs(3)> or L<guestfish(1)> "
-"and access them locally, eg. using L<hivex(3)>, L<hivexsh(1)> or "
-"L<hivexregedit(1)>."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: =head2
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:111
-msgid "ENCODING"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:113
-msgid ""
-"C<virt-win-reg> expects that regedit files have already been reencoded in "
-"the local encoding. Usually on Linux hosts, this means UTF-8 with "
-"Unix-style line endings. Since Windows regedit files are often in UTF-16LE "
-"with Windows-style line endings, you may need to reencode the whole file "
-"before or after processing."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:119
-msgid ""
-"To reencode a file from Windows format to Linux (before processing it with "
-"the C<--merge> option), you would do something like this:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:122
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" iconv -f utf-16le -t utf-8 < win.reg | dos2unix > linux.reg\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:124
-msgid ""
-"To go in the opposite direction, after exporting and before sending the file "
-"to a Windows user, do something like this:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:127
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" unix2dos linux.reg | iconv -f utf-8 -t utf-16le > win.reg\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:129
-msgid "For more information about encoding, see L<Win::Hivex::Regedit(3)>."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:131
-msgid ""
-"If you are unsure about the current encoding, use the L<file(1)> command. "
-"Recent versions of Windows regedit.exe produce a UTF-16LE file with "
-"Windows-style (CRLF) line endings, like this:"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: verbatim
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:135
-#, no-wrap
-msgid ""
-" $ file software.reg\n"
-" software.reg: Little-endian UTF-16 Unicode text, with very long lines,\n"
-" with CRLF line terminators\n"
-"\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:139
-msgid "This file would need conversion before you could C<--merge> it."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:143
-msgid ""
-"Be careful when passing parameters containing C<\\> (backslash) in the "
-"shell. Usually you will have to use 'single quotes' or double backslashes "
-"(but not both) to protect them from the shell."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: textblock
-#: ../tools/virt-win-reg.pl:147
-msgid "Paths and value names are case-insensitive."
-msgstr ""
-