guestfish -i disk.img [disk.img ...]
+=head1 WARNING
+
+Using guestfish in read/write mode on live virtual machines can be
+dangerous, potentially causing disk corruption. Use the I<--ro>
+(read-only) option to use guestfish safely if the disk image or
+virtual machine might be live.
+
=head1 EXAMPLES
=head2 As an interactive shell
rescue a broken virtual machine image, you should look at the
L<virt-rescue(1)> command.
-Using guestfish in read/write mode on live virtual machines can be
-dangerous, potentially causing disk corruption. Use the I<--ro>
-(read-only) option to use guestfish safely if the disk image or
-virtual machine might be live.
-
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
@ACTIONS@
+=head1 EXIT CODE
+
+guestfish returns 0 if the commands completed without error, or
+1 if there was an error.
+
=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
=over 4
=item HOME
-If compiled with GNU readline support, then the command history
-is saved in C<$HOME/.guestfish>
+If compiled with GNU readline support, various files in the
+home directory can be used. See L</FILES>.
=item LIBGUESTFS_APPEND
=back
-=head1 EXIT CODE
+=head1 FILES
-guestfish returns 0 if the commands completed without error, or
-1 if there was an error.
+=over 4
+
+=item $HOME/.guestfish
+
+If compiled with GNU readline support, then the command history
+is saved in this file.
+
+=item $HOME/.inputrc
+
+=item /etc/inputrc
+
+If compiled with GNU readline support, then these files can be used to
+configure readline. For further information, please see
+L<readline(3)/INITIALIZATION FILE>.
+
+To write rules which only apply to guestfish, use:
+
+ $if guestfish
+ ...
+ $endif
+
+=back
=head1 SEE ALSO