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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/64020 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/busybox?expand=0&rev=12
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.\" ========================================================================
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.IX Title "BUSYBOX 1"
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.TH BUSYBOX 1 "2009-10-02" "version 1.16.0.git" "BusyBox"
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.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
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BusyBox \- The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux
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.SH "SYNTAX"
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\& busybox <applet> [arguments...] # or
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\&
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\& <applet> [arguments...] # if symlinked
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BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common \s-1UNIX\s0 utilities into a single
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small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities
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you usually find in \s-1GNU\s0 coreutils, util-linux, etc. The utilities in BusyBox
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generally have fewer options than their full-featured \s-1GNU\s0 cousins; however, the
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options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave very
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much like their \s-1GNU\s0 counterparts.
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.PP
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BusyBox has been written with size-optimization and limited resources in mind.
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It is also extremely modular so you can easily include or exclude commands (or
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features) at compile time. This makes it easy to customize your embedded
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systems. To create a working system, just add /dev, /etc, and a Linux kernel.
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BusyBox provides a fairly complete \s-1POSIX\s0 environment for any small or embedded
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system.
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.PP
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BusyBox is extremely configurable. This allows you to include only the
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components you need, thereby reducing binary size. Run 'make config' or 'make
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menuconfig' to select the functionality that you wish to enable. Then run
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\&'make' to compile BusyBox using your configuration.
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.PP
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After the compile has finished, you should use 'make install' to install
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BusyBox. This will install the 'bin/busybox' binary, in the target directory
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specified by \s-1CONFIG_PREFIX\s0. \s-1CONFIG_PREFIX\s0 can be set when configuring BusyBox,
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or you can specify an alternative location at install time (i.e., with a
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command line like 'make CONFIG_PREFIX=/tmp/foo install'). If you enabled
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any applet installation scheme (either as symlinks or hardlinks), these will
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also be installed in the location pointed to by \s-1CONFIG_PREFIX\s0.
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.SH "USAGE"
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.IX Header "USAGE"
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BusyBox is a multi-call binary. A multi-call binary is an executable program
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that performs the same job as more than one utility program. That means there
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is just a single BusyBox binary, but that single binary acts like a large
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number of utilities. This allows BusyBox to be smaller since all the built-in
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utility programs (we call them applets) can share code for many common
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operations.
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.PP
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You can also invoke BusyBox by issuing a command as an argument on the
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command line. For example, entering
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\& /bin/busybox ls
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will also cause BusyBox to behave as 'ls'.
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.PP
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Of course, adding '/bin/busybox' into every command would be painful. So most
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people will invoke BusyBox using links to the BusyBox binary.
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.PP
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For example, entering
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.PP
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.Vb 2
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\& ln \-s /bin/busybox ls
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\& ./ls
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.Ve
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will cause BusyBox to behave as 'ls' (if the 'ls' command has been compiled
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into BusyBox). Generally speaking, you should never need to make all these
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links yourself, as the BusyBox build system will do this for you when you run
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the 'make install' command.
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.PP
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If you invoke BusyBox with no arguments, it will provide you with a list of the
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applets that have been compiled into your BusyBox binary.
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.SH "COMMON OPTIONS"
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.IX Header "COMMON OPTIONS"
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Most BusyBox applets support the \fB\-\-help\fR argument to provide a terse runtime
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description of their behavior. If the \s-1CONFIG_FEATURE_VERBOSE_USAGE\s0 option has
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been enabled, more detailed usage information will also be available.
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.SH "COMMANDS"
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.IX Header "COMMANDS"
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Currently available applets include:
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.Vb 10
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\& [, [[, acpid, addgroup, adduser, adjtimex, ar, arp, arping, ash,
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\& awk, basename, beep, blkid, brctl, bunzip2, bzcat, bzip2, cal, cat,
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\& catv, chat, chattr, chgrp, chmod, chown, chpasswd, chpst, chroot,
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\& chrt, chvt, cksum, clear, cmp, comm, cp, cpio, crond, crontab,
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\& cryptpw, cut, date, dc, dd, deallocvt, delgroup, deluser, depmod,
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\& devmem, df, dhcprelay, diff, dirname, dmesg, dnsd, dnsdomainname,
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\& dos2unix, dpkg, du, dumpkmap, dumpleases, echo, ed, egrep, eject,
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\& env, envdir, envuidgid, expand, expr, fakeidentd, false, fbset,
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\& fbsplash, fdflush, fdformat, fdisk, fgrep, find, findfs, flash_lock,
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\& flash_unlock, fold, free, freeramdisk, fsck, fsck.minix, fsync,
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\& ftpd, ftpget, ftpput, fuser, getopt, getty, grep, gunzip, gzip, hd,
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\& hdparm, head, hexdump, hostid, hostname, httpd, hush, hwclock, id,
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\& ifconfig, ifdown, ifenslave, ifplugd, ifup, inetd, init, inotifyd,
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\& insmod, install, ionice, ip, ipaddr, ipcalc, ipcrm, ipcs, iplink,
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\& iproute, iprule, iptunnel, kbd_mode, kill, killall, killall5, klogd,
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\& last, length, less, linux32, linux64, linuxrc, ln, loadfont,
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\& loadkmap, logger, login, logname, logread, losetup, lpd, lpq, lpr,
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\& ls, lsattr, lsmod, lzmacat, lzop, lzopcat, makemime, man, md5sum,
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\& mdev, mesg, microcom, mkdir, mkdosfs, mkfifo, mkfs.minix, mkfs.vfat,
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\& mknod, mkpasswd, mkswap, mktemp, modprobe, more, mount, mountpoint,
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\& mt, mv, nameif, nc, netstat, nice, nmeter, nohup, nslookup, od,
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\& openvt, passwd, patch, pgrep, pidof, ping, ping6, pipe_progress,
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\& pivot_root, pkill, popmaildir, printenv, printf, ps, pscan, pwd,
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\& raidautorun, rdate, rdev, readlink, readprofile, realpath,
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\& reformime, renice, reset, resize, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, rpm,
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\& rpm2cpio, rtcwake, run\-parts, runlevel, runsv, runsvdir, rx, script,
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\& scriptreplay, sed, sendmail, seq, setarch, setconsole, setfont,
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\& setkeycodes, setlogcons, setsid, setuidgid, sh, sha1sum, sha256sum,
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\& sha512sum, showkey, slattach, sleep, softlimit, sort, split,
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\& start\-stop\-daemon, stat, strings, stty, su, sulogin, sum, sv,
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\& svlogd, swapoff, swapon, switch_root, sync, sysctl, syslogd, tac,
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\& tail, tar, taskset, tcpsvd, tee, telnet, telnetd, test, tftp, tftpd,
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\& time, timeout, top, touch, tr, traceroute, true, tty, ttysize,
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\& udhcpc, udhcpd, udpsvd, umount, uname, uncompress, unexpand, uniq,
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\& unix2dos, unlzma, unlzop, unzip, uptime, usleep, uudecode, uuencode,
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\& vconfig, vi, vlock, volname, watch, watchdog, wc, wget, which, who,
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\& whoami, xargs, yes, zcat, zcip
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.Ve
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.SH "COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS"
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.IX Header "COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS"
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.IP "\fBacpid\fR" 4
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.IX Item "acpid"
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acpid [\-d] [\-c \s-1CONFDIR\s0] [\-l \s-1LOGFILE\s0] [\-e \s-1PROC_EVENT_FILE\s0] [\s-1EVDEV_EVENT_FILE\s0...]
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.Sp
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Listen to \s-1ACPI\s0 events and spawn specific helpers on event arrival
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\& \-d Do not daemonize and log to stderr
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\& \-c DIR Config directory [/etc/acpi]
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\& \-e FILE /proc event file [/proc/acpi/event]
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\& \-l FILE Log file [/var/log/acpid]
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Accept and ignore compatibility options \-g \-m \-s \-S \-v
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.IP "\fBaddgroup\fR" 4
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.IX Item "addgroup"
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addgroup [\-g \s-1GID\s0] [user_name] group_name
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Add a group or add a user to a group
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\& \-g GID Group id
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\& \-S Create a system group
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.IX Item "adduser"
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adduser [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] user_name
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.Sp
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Add a user
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Options:
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\& \-h DIR Home directory
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\& \-g GECOS GECOS field
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\& \-s SHELL Login shell
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\& \-G GRP Add user to existing group
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\& \-S Create a system user
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\& \-D Do not assign a password
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\& \-H Do not create home directory
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\& \-u UID User id
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adjtimex [\-q] [\-o offset] [\-f frequency] [\-p timeconstant] [\-t tick]
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Read and optionally set system timebase parameters. See \fIadjtimex\fR\|(2).
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\& \-q Quiet
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\& \-o offset Time offset, microseconds
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\& \-f frequency Frequency adjust, integer kernel units (65536 is 1ppm)
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\& (positive values make clock run faster)
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\& \-t tick Microseconds per tick, usually 10000
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\& \-p timeconstant
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.IX Item "ar"
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ar [\-o] [\-v] [\-p] [\-t] [\-x] \s-1ARCHIVE\s0 \s-1FILES\s0
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Extract or list \s-1FILES\s0 from an ar archive
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\& \-o Preserve original dates
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\& \-p Extract to stdout
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\& \-t List
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\& \-x Extract
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\& \-v Verbose
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arp
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[\-vn] [\-H type] [\-i if] \-a [hostname]
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[\-v] [\-i if] \-d hostname [pub]
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[\-v] [\-H type] [\-i if] \-s hostname hw_addr [temp]
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[\-v] [\-H type] [\-i if] \-s hostname hw_addr [netmask nm] pub
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[\-v] [\-H type] [\-i if] \-Ds hostname ifa [netmask nm] pub
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Manipulate \s-1ARP\s0 cache
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\& \-s Set new ARP entry
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\& \-d Delete a specified entry
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\& \-v Verbose
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\& \-n Don\*(Aqt resolve names
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\& \-i IF Network interface
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\& \-D Read <hwaddr> from given device
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\& \-A, \-p AF Protocol family
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\& \-H HWTYPE Hardware address type
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arping [\-fqbDUA] [\-c count] [\-w timeout] [\-I dev] [\-s sender] target
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Send \s-1ARP\s0 requests/replies
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\& \-f Quit on first ARP reply
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\& \-q Quiet
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\& \-b Keep broadcasting, don\*(Aqt go unicast
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\& \-D Duplicated address detection mode
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\& \-U Unsolicited ARP mode, update your neighbors
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\& \-A ARP answer mode, update your neighbors
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\& \-c N Stop after sending N ARP requests
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\& \-w timeout Time to wait for ARP reply, in seconds
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\& \-I dev Interface to use (default eth0)
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\& \-s sender Sender IP address
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\& target Target IP address
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awk [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1AWK_PROGRAM\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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\& \-f FILE Read program from file
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.IX Item "basename"
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basename \s-1FILE\s0 [\s-1SUFFIX\s0]
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.IP "\fBbeep\fR" 4
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beep \-f freq \-l length \-d delay \-r repetitions \-n
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Options:
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.Vb 5
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\& \-f Frequency in Hz
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\& \-l Length in ms
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\& \-d Delay in ms
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\& \-r Repetitions
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\& \-n Start new tone
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBblkid\fR" 4
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.IX Item "blkid"
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blkid
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.Sp
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Print UUIDs of all filesystems
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.IP "\fBbrctl\fR" 4
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.IX Item "brctl"
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brctl \s-1COMMAND\s0 [\s-1BRIDGE\s0 [\s-1INTERFACE\s0]]
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.Sp
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Manage ethernet bridges
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.Sp
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Commands:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
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\& show Show a list of bridges
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\& addbr BRIDGE Create BRIDGE
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\& delbr BRIDGE Delete BRIDGE
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\& addif BRIDGE IFACE Add IFACE to BRIDGE
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\& delif BRIDGE IFACE Delete IFACE from BRIDGE
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\& setageing BRIDGE TIME Set ageing time
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\& setfd BRIDGE TIME Set bridge forward delay
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\& sethello BRIDGE TIME Set hello time
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\& setmaxage BRIDGE TIME Set max message age
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\& setpathcost BRIDGE COST Set path cost
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\& setportprio BRIDGE PRIO Set port priority
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\& setbridgeprio BRIDGE PRIO Set bridge priority
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\& stp BRIDGE [1|0] STP on/off
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBbunzip2\fR" 4
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.IX Item "bunzip2"
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bunzip2 [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Uncompress \s-1FILE\s0 (or standard input if \s-1FILE\s0 is '\-' or omitted)
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-c Write to standard output
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\& \-f Force
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBbzcat\fR" 4
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.IX Item "bzcat"
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bzcat \s-1FILE\s0
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.Sp
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Uncompress to stdout
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.IP "\fBbzip2\fR" 4
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.IX Item "bzip2"
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bzip2 [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Compress \s-1FILE\s0(s) with bzip2 algorithm.
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When \s-1FILE\s0 is '\-' or unspecified, reads standard input. Implies \-c.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 4
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\& \-c Write to standard output
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\& \-d Decompress
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\& \-f Force
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\& \-1..\-9 Compression level
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBcal\fR" 4
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.IX Item "cal"
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cal [\-jy] [[month] year]
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.Sp
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Display a calendar
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-j Use julian dates
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\& \-y Display the entire year
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBcat\fR" 4
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.IX Item "cat"
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cat [\-u] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Concatenate \s-1FILE\s0(s) and print them to stdout
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 1
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\& \-u Use unbuffered i/o (ignored)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBcatv\fR" 4
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.IX Item "catv"
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catv [\-etv] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Display nonprinting characters as ^x or M\-x
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-e End each line with $
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\& \-t Show tabs as ^I
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\& \-v Don\*(Aqt use ^x or M\-x escapes
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBchat\fR" 4
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.IX Item "chat"
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chat \s-1EXPECT\s0 [\s-1SEND\s0 [\s-1EXPECT\s0 [\s-1SEND\s0...]]]
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.Sp
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Useful for interacting with a modem connected to stdin/stdout.
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A script consists of one or more \*(L"expect-send\*(R" pairs of strings,
|
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each pair is a pair of arguments. Example:
|
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chat '' \s-1ATZ\s0 \s-1OK\s0 \s-1ATD123456\s0 \s-1CONNECT\s0 '' ogin: pppuser word: ppppass '~'
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.IP "\fBchattr\fR" 4
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.IX Item "chattr"
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chattr [\-R] [\-+=AacDdijsStTu] [\-v version] files...
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.Sp
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Change file attributes on an ext2 fs
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.Sp
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Modifiers:
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.Sp
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.Vb 4
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\& \- Remove attributes
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\& + Add attributes
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\& = Set attributes
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\&Attributes:
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\&
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\& A Don\*(Aqt track atime
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\& a Append mode only
|
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\& c Enable compress
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\& D Write dir contents synchronously
|
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\& d Do not backup with dump
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\& i Cannot be modified (immutable)
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\& j Write all data to journal first
|
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\& s Zero disk storage when deleted
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\& S Write file contents synchronously
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\& t Disable tail\-merging of partial blocks with other files
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\& u Allow file to be undeleted
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\&Options:
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\&
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\& \-R Recursively list subdirectories
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\& \-v Set the file\*(Aqs version/generation number
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBchgrp\fR" 4
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.IX Item "chgrp"
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chgrp [\-RhLHPcvf]... \s-1GROUP\s0 \s-1FILE\s0...
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.Sp
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Change the group membership of each \s-1FILE\s0 to \s-1GROUP\s0
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 8
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\& \-R Recurse
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\& \-h Affect symlinks instead of symlink targets
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\& \-L Traverse all symlinks to directories
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\& \-H Traverse symlinks on command line only
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\& \-P Do not traverse symlinks (default)
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\& \-c List changed files
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\& \-v Verbose
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\& \-f Hide errors
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBchmod\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "chmod"
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chmod [\-Rcvf] MODE[,MODE]... \s-1FILE\s0...
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.Sp
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Each \s-1MODE\s0 is one or more of the letters ugoa, one of the
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symbols +\-= and one or more of the letters rwxst
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 4
|
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\& \-R Recurse
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\& \-c List changed files
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\& \-v List all files
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\& \-f Hide errors
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBchown\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "chown"
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chown [\-RhLHPcvf]... OWNER[<.|:>[\s-1GROUP\s0]] \s-1FILE\s0...
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.Sp
|
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Change the owner and/or group of each \s-1FILE\s0 to \s-1OWNER\s0 and/or \s-1GROUP\s0
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 8
|
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\& \-R Recurse
|
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\& \-h Affect symlinks instead of symlink targets
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\& \-L Traverse all symlinks to directories
|
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\& \-H Traverse symlinks on command line only
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\& \-P Do not traverse symlinks (default)
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\& \-c List changed files
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\& \-v List all files
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\& \-f Hide errors
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBchpasswd\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "chpasswd"
|
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chpasswd [\-\-md5|\-\-encrypted]
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.Sp
|
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Read user:password from stdin and update /etc/passwd
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-e,\-\-encrypted Supplied passwords are in encrypted form
|
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\& \-m,\-\-md5 Use MD5 encryption instead of DES
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBchpst\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "chpst"
|
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chpst [\-vP012] [\-u USER[:GRP]] [\-U USER[:GRP]] [\-e \s-1DIR\s0]
|
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[\-/ \s-1DIR\s0] [\-n \s-1NICE\s0] [\-m \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-d \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-o N]
|
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[\-p N] [\-f \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-c \s-1BYTES\s0] \s-1PROG\s0 \s-1ARGS\s0
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.Sp
|
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Change the process state and run \s-1PROG\s0
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-u USER[:GRP] Set uid and gid
|
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\& \-U USER[:GRP] Set $UID and $GID in environment
|
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\& \-e DIR Set environment variables as specified by files
|
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\& in DIR: file=1st_line_of_file
|
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\& \-/ DIR Chroot to DIR
|
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\& \-n NICE Add NICE to nice value
|
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\& \-m BYTES Same as \-d BYTES \-s BYTES \-l BYTES
|
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\& \-d BYTES Limit data segment
|
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\& \-o N Limit number of open files per process
|
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\& \-p N Limit number of processes per uid
|
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\& \-f BYTES Limit output file sizes
|
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\& \-c BYTES Limit core file size
|
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\& \-v Verbose
|
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\& \-P Create new process group
|
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\& \-0 Close standard input
|
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\& \-1 Close standard output
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\& \-2 Close standard error
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBchroot\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "chroot"
|
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chroot \s-1NEWROOT\s0 [\s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]]
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.Sp
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Run \s-1PROG\s0 with root directory set to \s-1NEWROOT\s0
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.IP "\fBchrt\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "chrt"
|
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chrt [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1PRIO\s0] [\s-1PID\s0 | \s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]]
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.Sp
|
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Manipulate real-time attributes of a process
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 5
|
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\& \-p Operate on pid
|
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\& \-r Set scheduling policy to SCHED_RR
|
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\& \-f Set scheduling policy to SCHED_FIFO
|
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\& \-o Set scheduling policy to SCHED_OTHER
|
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\& \-m Show min and max priorities
|
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBchvt\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "chvt"
|
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chvt N
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.Sp
|
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Change the foreground virtual terminal to /dev/ttyN
|
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.IP "\fBcksum\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "cksum"
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cksum \s-1FILES\s0...
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.Sp
|
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Calculate the \s-1CRC32\s0 checksums of \s-1FILES\s0
|
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.IP "\fBclear\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "clear"
|
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clear
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.Sp
|
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Clear screen
|
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.IP "\fBcmp\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "cmp"
|
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cmp [\-l] [\-s] \s-1FILE1\s0 [\s-1FILE2\s0 [\s-1SKIP1\s0 [\s-1SKIP2\s0]]]
|
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.Sp
|
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Compares \s-1FILE1\s0 vs stdin if \s-1FILE2\s0 is not specified
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-l Write the byte numbers (decimal) and values (octal)
|
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\& for all differing bytes
|
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\& \-s Quiet
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBcomm\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "comm"
|
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comm [\-123] \s-1FILE1\s0 \s-1FILE2\s0
|
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.Sp
|
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Compare \s-1FILE1\s0 to \s-1FILE2\s0, or to stdin if \- is specified
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
|
\& \-1 Suppress lines unique to FILE1
|
|
\& \-2 Suppress lines unique to FILE2
|
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\& \-3 Suppress lines common to both files
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBcp\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "cp"
|
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cp [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1SOURCE\s0 \s-1DEST\s0
|
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.Sp
|
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Copy \s-1SOURCE\s0 to \s-1DEST\s0, or multiple \s-1SOURCE\s0(s) to \s-1DIRECTORY\s0
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 8
|
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\& \-a Same as \-dpR
|
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\& \-d,\-P Preserve links
|
|
\& \-H,\-L Dereference all symlinks (default)
|
|
\& \-p Preserve file attributes if possible
|
|
\& \-f Force overwrite
|
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\& \-i Prompt before overwrite
|
|
\& \-R,\-r Recurse
|
|
\& \-l,\-s Create (sym)links
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBcpio\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "cpio"
|
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cpio \-[tiopdmvu] [\-F \s-1FILE\s0] [\-H newc]
|
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.Sp
|
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Extract or list files from a cpio archive, or create a cpio archive
|
|
Main operation mode:
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 5
|
|
\& \-t List
|
|
\& \-i Extract
|
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\& \-o Create
|
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\& \-p Passthrough
|
|
\&Options:
|
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\&
|
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\& \-d Make leading directories
|
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\& \-m Preserve mtime
|
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\& \-v Verbose
|
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\& \-u Overwrite
|
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\& \-F Input file
|
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\& \-H Define format
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBcrond\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "crond"
|
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crond \-fbS \-l N \-d N \-L \s-1LOGFILE\s0 \-c \s-1DIR\s0
|
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 7
|
|
\& \-f Foreground
|
|
\& \-b Background (default)
|
|
\& \-S Log to syslog (default)
|
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\& \-l Set log level. 0 is the most verbose, default 8
|
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\& \-d Set log level, log to stderr
|
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\& \-L Log to file
|
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\& \-c Working dir
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBcrontab\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "crontab"
|
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crontab [\-c \s-1DIR\s0] [\-u \s-1USER\s0] [\-ler]|[\s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 6
|
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\& \-c Crontab directory
|
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\& \-u User
|
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\& \-l List crontab
|
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\& \-e Edit crontab
|
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\& \-r Delete crontab
|
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\& FILE Replace crontab by FILE (\*(Aq\-\*(Aq: stdin)
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBcryptpw\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "cryptpw"
|
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cryptpw [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1PASSWORD\s0] [\s-1SALT\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Crypt the \s-1PASSWORD\s0 using \fIcrypt\fR\|(3)
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-P,\-\-password\-fd=NUM Read password from fd NUM
|
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\& \-m,\-\-method=TYPE Encryption method TYPE
|
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\& \-S,\-\-salt=SALT
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBcut\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "cut"
|
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cut [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
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Print selected fields from each input \s-1FILE\s0 to standard output
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 6
|
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\& \-b LIST Output only bytes from LIST
|
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\& \-c LIST Output only characters from LIST
|
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\& \-d CHAR Use CHAR instead of tab as the field delimiter
|
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\& \-s Output only the lines containing delimiter
|
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\& \-f N Print only these fields
|
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\& \-n Ignored
|
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdate\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "date"
|
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date [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [+FMT] [\s-1TIME\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Display time (using +FMT), or set time
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& [\-s] TIME Set time to TIME
|
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\& \-u Work in UTC (don\*(Aqt convert to local time)
|
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\& \-R Output RFC\-822 compliant date string
|
|
\& \-I[SPEC] Output ISO\-8601 compliant date string
|
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\& SPEC=\*(Aqdate\*(Aq (default) for date only,
|
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\& \*(Aqhours\*(Aq, \*(Aqminutes\*(Aq, or \*(Aqseconds\*(Aq for date and
|
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\& time to the indicated precision
|
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\& \-r FILE Display last modification time of FILE
|
|
\& \-d TIME Display TIME, not \*(Aqnow\*(Aq
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\& \-D FMT Use FMT for \-d TIME conversion
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
|
Recognized \s-1TIME\s0 formats:
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.Sp
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.Vb 4
|
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\& hh:mm[:ss]
|
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\& [YYYY.]MM.DD\-hh:mm[:ss]
|
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\& YYYY\-MM\-DD hh:mm[:ss]
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\& [[[[[YY]YY]MM]DD]hh]mm[.ss]
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdc\fR" 4
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.IX Item "dc"
|
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dc expression...
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.Sp
|
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Tiny \s-1RPN\s0 calculator. Operations:
|
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+, add, \-, sub, *, mul, /, div, %, mod, **, exp, and, or, not, eor,
|
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p \- print top of the stack (without altering the stack),
|
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f \- print entire stack, o \- pop the value and set output radix
|
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(value must be 10 or 16).
|
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Examples: 'dc 2 2 add' \-> 4, 'dc 8 8 * 2 2 + /' \-> 16.
|
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.IP "\fBdd\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "dd"
|
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dd [if=FILE] [of=FILE] [ibs=N] [obs=N] [bs=N] [count=N] [skip=N]
|
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[seek=N] [conv=notrunc|noerror|sync|fsync]
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.Sp
|
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Copy a file with converting and formatting
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 12
|
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\& if=FILE Read from FILE instead of stdin
|
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\& of=FILE Write to FILE instead of stdout
|
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\& bs=N Read and write N bytes at a time
|
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\& ibs=N Read N bytes at a time
|
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\& obs=N Write N bytes at a time
|
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\& count=N Copy only N input blocks
|
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\& skip=N Skip N input blocks
|
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\& seek=N Skip N output blocks
|
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\& conv=notrunc Don\*(Aqt truncate output file
|
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\& conv=noerror Continue after read errors
|
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\& conv=sync Pad blocks with zeros
|
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\& conv=fsync Physically write data out before finishing
|
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
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Numbers may be suffixed by c (x1), w (x2), b (x512), kD (x1000), k (x1024),
|
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\&\s-1MD\s0 (x1000000), M (x1048576), \s-1GD\s0 (x1000000000) or G (x1073741824)
|
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.IP "\fBdeallocvt\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "deallocvt"
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deallocvt [N]
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.Sp
|
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Deallocate unused virtual terminal /dev/ttyN
|
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.IP "\fBdelgroup\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "delgroup"
|
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delgroup [\s-1USER\s0] \s-1GROUP\s0
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.Sp
|
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Delete group \s-1GROUP\s0 from the system or user \s-1USER\s0 from group \s-1GROUP\s0
|
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.IP "\fBdeluser\fR" 4
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.IX Item "deluser"
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deluser \s-1USER\s0
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.Sp
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Delete \s-1USER\s0 from the system
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.IP "\fBdevmem\fR" 4
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.IX Item "devmem"
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devmem \s-1ADDRESS\s0 [\s-1WIDTH\s0 [\s-1VALUE\s0]]
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.Sp
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Read/write from physical address
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& ADDRESS Address to act upon
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\& WIDTH Width (8/16/...)
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\& VALUE Data to be written
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdf\fR" 4
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.IX Item "df"
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df [\-Pkmhai] [\-B \s-1SIZE\s0] [\s-1FILESYSTEM\s0...]
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.Sp
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Print filesystem usage statistics
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 7
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\& \-P POSIX output format
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\& \-k 1024\-byte blocks (default)
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\& \-m 1M\-byte blocks
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\& \-h Human readable (e.g. 1K 243M 2G)
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\& \-a Show all filesystems
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\& \-i Inodes
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\& \-B SIZE Blocksize
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdhcprelay\fR" 4
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.IX Item "dhcprelay"
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dhcprelay CLIENT_IFACE[,CLIENT_IFACE2...] \s-1SERVER_IFACE\s0 [\s-1SERVER_IP\s0]
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.Sp
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Relay \s-1DHCP\s0 requests between clients and server
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.IP "\fBdiff\fR" 4
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.IX Item "diff"
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diff [\-abdiNqrTstw] [\-L \s-1LABEL\s0] [\-S \s-1FILE\s0] [\-U \s-1LINES\s0] \s-1FILE1\s0 \s-1FILE2\s0
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.Sp
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Compare files line by line and output the differences between them.
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This implementation supports unified diffs only.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
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\& \-a Treat all files as text
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\& \-b Ignore changes in the amount of whitespace
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\& \-d Try hard to find a smaller set of changes
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\& \-i Ignore case differences
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\& \-L Use LABEL instead of the filename in the unified header
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\& \-N Treat absent files as empty
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\& \-q Output only whether files differ
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\& \-r Recursively compare subdirectories
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\& \-S Start with FILE when comparing directories
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\& \-T Make tabs line up by prefixing a tab when necessary
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\& \-s Report when two files are the same
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\& \-t Expand tabs to spaces in output
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\& \-U Output LINES lines of context
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\& \-w Ignore all whitespace
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdirname\fR" 4
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.IX Item "dirname"
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dirname \s-1FILENAME\s0
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.Sp
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Strip non-directory suffix from \s-1FILENAME\s0
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.IP "\fBdmesg\fR" 4
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.IX Item "dmesg"
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dmesg [\-c] [\-n \s-1LEVEL\s0] [\-s \s-1SIZE\s0]
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.Sp
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Print or control the kernel ring buffer
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-c Clear ring buffer after printing
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\& \-n LEVEL Set console logging level
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\& \-s SIZE Buffer size
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdnsd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "dnsd"
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dnsd [\-c config] [\-t seconds] [\-p port] [\-i iface\-ip] [\-d]
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.Sp
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Small static \s-1DNS\s0 server daemon
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 5
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\& \-c Config filename
|
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\& \-t TTL in seconds
|
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\& \-p Listening port
|
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\& \-i Listening ip (default all)
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\& \-d Daemonize
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdos2unix\fR" 4
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.IX Item "dos2unix"
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dos2unix [\s-1OPTION\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Convert \s-1FILE\s0 in-place from \s-1DOS\s0 to Unix format.
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When no file is given, use stdin/stdout.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-u dos2unix
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\& \-d unix2dos
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdpkg\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "dpkg"
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dpkg [\-ilCPru] [\-F option] package_name
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.Sp
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Install, remove and manage Debian packages
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 7
|
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\& \-i Install the package
|
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\& \-l List of installed packages
|
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\& \-C Configure an unpackaged package
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\& \-F depends Ignore dependency problems
|
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\& \-P Purge all files of a package
|
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\& \-r Remove all but the configuration files for a package
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\& \-u Unpack a package, but don\*(Aqt configure it
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdu\fR" 4
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.IX Item "du"
|
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du [\-aHLdclsxhmk] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
|
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Summarize disk space used for each \s-1FILE\s0 and/or directory.
|
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Disk space is printed in units of 1024 bytes.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 11
|
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\& \-a Show file sizes too
|
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\& \-H Follow symlinks on command line
|
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\& \-L Follow all symlinks
|
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\& \-d N Limit output to directories (and files with \-a) of depth < N
|
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\& \-c Show grand total
|
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\& \-l Count sizes many times if hard linked
|
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\& \-s Display only a total for each argument
|
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\& \-x Skip directories on different filesystems
|
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\& \-h Sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 243M 2G )
|
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\& \-m Sizes in megabytes
|
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\& \-k Sizes in kilobytes (default)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBdumpkmap\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "dumpkmap"
|
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dumpkmap > keymap
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.Sp
|
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Print a binary keyboard translation table to standard output
|
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.IP "\fBdumpleases\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "dumpleases"
|
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dumpleases [\-r|\-a] [\-f \s-1LEASEFILE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
|
Display \s-1DHCP\s0 leases granted by udhcpd
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 3
|
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\& \-f,\-\-file=FILE Leases file to load
|
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\& \-r,\-\-remaining Interpret lease times as time remaining
|
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\& \-a,\-\-absolute Interpret lease times as expire time
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBecho\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "echo"
|
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echo [\-neE] [\s-1ARG\s0...]
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.Sp
|
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Print the specified ARGs to stdout
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-n Suppress trailing newline
|
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\& \-e Interpret backslash\-escaped characters (i.e., \et=tab)
|
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\& \-E Disable interpretation of backslash\-escaped characters
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBed\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "ed"
|
|
ed
|
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.IP "\fBeject\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "eject"
|
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eject [\-t] [\-T] [\s-1DEVICE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Eject specified \s-1DEVICE\s0 (or default /dev/cdrom)
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-s SCSI device
|
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\& \-t Close tray
|
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\& \-T Open/close tray (toggle)
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBenv\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "env"
|
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env [\-iu] [\-] [name=value]... [\s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]]
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.Sp
|
|
Print the current environment or run \s-1PROG\s0 after setting up
|
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the specified environment
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-, \-i Start with an empty environment
|
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\& \-u Remove variable from the environment
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBenvdir\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "envdir"
|
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envdir dir prog args
|
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.Sp
|
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Set various environment variables as specified by files
|
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in the directory dir and run \s-1PROG\s0
|
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.IP "\fBenvuidgid\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "envuidgid"
|
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envuidgid account prog args
|
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.Sp
|
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Set \f(CW$UID\fR to account's uid and \f(CW$GID\fR to account's gid and run \s-1PROG\s0
|
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.IP "\fBexpand\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "expand"
|
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expand [\-i] [\-t \s-1NUM\s0] [FILE|\-]
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.Sp
|
|
Convert tabs to spaces, writing to standard output
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
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\& \-i,\-\-initial Do not convert tabs after non blanks
|
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\& \-t,\-\-tabs=N Tabstops every N chars
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBexpr\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "expr"
|
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expr \s-1EXPRESSION\s0
|
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.Sp
|
|
Print the value of \s-1EXPRESSION\s0 to standard output
|
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.Sp
|
|
\&\s-1EXPRESSION\s0 may be:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& ARG1 | ARG2 ARG1 if it is neither null nor 0, otherwise ARG2
|
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\& ARG1 & ARG2 ARG1 if neither argument is null or 0, otherwise 0
|
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\& ARG1 < ARG2 1 if ARG1 is less than ARG2, else 0. Similarly:
|
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\& ARG1 <= ARG2
|
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\& ARG1 = ARG2
|
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\& ARG1 != ARG2
|
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\& ARG1 >= ARG2
|
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\& ARG1 > ARG2
|
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\& ARG1 + ARG2 Sum of ARG1 and ARG2. Similarly:
|
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\& ARG1 \- ARG2
|
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\& ARG1 * ARG2
|
|
\& ARG1 / ARG2
|
|
\& ARG1 % ARG2
|
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\& STRING : REGEXP Anchored pattern match of REGEXP in STRING
|
|
\& match STRING REGEXP Same as STRING : REGEXP
|
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\& substr STRING POS LENGTH Substring of STRING, POS counted from 1
|
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\& index STRING CHARS Index in STRING where any CHARS is found, or 0
|
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\& length STRING Length of STRING
|
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\& quote TOKEN Interpret TOKEN as a string, even if
|
|
\& it is a keyword like \*(Aqmatch\*(Aq or an
|
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\& operator like \*(Aq/\*(Aq
|
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\& (EXPRESSION) Value of EXPRESSION
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
|
Beware that many operators need to be escaped or quoted for shells.
|
|
Comparisons are arithmetic if both ARGs are numbers, else
|
|
lexicographical. Pattern matches return the string matched between
|
|
\&\e( and \e) or null; if \e( and \e) are not used, they return the number
|
|
of characters matched or 0.
|
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.IP "\fBfakeidentd\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "fakeidentd"
|
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fakeidentd [\-fiw] [\-b \s-1ADDR\s0] [\s-1STRING\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
|
Provide fake ident (auth) service
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 5
|
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\& \-f Run in foreground
|
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\& \-i Inetd mode
|
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\& \-w Inetd \*(Aqwait\*(Aq mode
|
|
\& \-b ADDR Bind to specified address
|
|
\& STRING Ident answer string (default: nobody)
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBfalse\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "false"
|
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false
|
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.Sp
|
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Return an exit code of \s-1FALSE\s0 (1)
|
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.IP "\fBfbset\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "fbset"
|
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fbset [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1MODE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Show and modify frame buffer settings
|
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.IP "\fBfbsplash\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "fbsplash"
|
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fbsplash \-s \s-1IMGFILE\s0 [\-c] [\-d \s-1DEV\s0] [\-i \s-1INIFILE\s0] [\-f \s-1CMD\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 8
|
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\& \-s Image
|
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\& \-c Hide cursor
|
|
\& \-d Framebuffer device (default /dev/fb0)
|
|
\& \-i Config file (var=value):
|
|
\& BAR_LEFT,BAR_TOP,BAR_WIDTH,BAR_HEIGHT
|
|
\& BAR_R,BAR_G,BAR_B
|
|
\& \-f Control pipe (else exit after drawing image)
|
|
\& commands: \*(AqNN\*(Aq (% for progress bar) or \*(Aqexit\*(Aq
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBfdflush\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "fdflush"
|
|
fdflush \s-1DEVICE\s0
|
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.Sp
|
|
Force floppy disk drive to detect disk change
|
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.IP "\fBfdformat\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "fdformat"
|
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fdformat [\-n] \s-1DEVICE\s0
|
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.Sp
|
|
Format floppy disk
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
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\& \-n Don\*(Aqt verify after format
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBfdisk\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "fdisk"
|
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fdisk [\-ul] [\-C \s-1CYLINDERS\s0] [\-H \s-1HEADS\s0] [\-S \s-1SECTORS\s0] [\-b \s-1SSZ\s0] \s-1DISK\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Change partition table
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 5
|
|
\& \-u Start and End are in sectors (instead of cylinders)
|
|
\& \-l Show partition table for each DISK, then exit
|
|
\& \-b 2048 (for certain MO disks) use 2048\-byte sectors
|
|
\& \-C CYLINDERS Set number of cylinders/heads/sectors
|
|
\& \-H HEADS
|
|
\&
|
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\& \-S SECTORS
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBfind\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "find"
|
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find [\s-1PATH\s0...] [\s-1EXPRESSION\s0]
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.Sp
|
|
Search for files. The default \s-1PATH\s0 is the current directory,
|
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default \s-1EXPRESSION\s0 is '\-print'
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.Sp
|
|
\&\s-1EXPRESSION\s0 may consist of:
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 10
|
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\& \-follow Dereference symlinks
|
|
\& \-xdev Don\*(Aqt descend directories on other filesystems
|
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\& \-maxdepth N Descend at most N levels. \-maxdepth 0 applies
|
|
\& tests/actions to command line arguments only
|
|
\& \-mindepth N Do not act on first N levels
|
|
\& \-name PATTERN File name (w/o directory name) matches PATTERN
|
|
\& \-iname PATTERN Case insensitive \-name
|
|
\& \-path PATTERN Path matches PATTERN
|
|
\& \-regex PATTERN Path matches regex PATTERN
|
|
\& \-type X File type is X (X is one of: f,d,l,b,c,...)
|
|
\& \-perm NNN Permissions match any of (+NNN), all of (\-NNN),
|
|
\& or exactly (NNN)
|
|
\& \-mtime DAYS Modified time is greater than (+N), less than (\-N),
|
|
\& or exactly (N) days
|
|
\& \-mmin MINS Modified time is greater than (+N), less than (\-N),
|
|
\& or exactly (N) minutes
|
|
\& \-newer FILE Modified time is more recent than FILE\*(Aqs
|
|
\& \-inum N File has inode number N
|
|
\& \-user NAME File is owned by user NAME (numeric user ID allowed)
|
|
\& \-group NAME File belongs to group NAME (numeric group ID allowed)
|
|
\& \-depth Process directory name after traversing it
|
|
\& \-size N[bck] File size is N (c:bytes,k:kbytes,b:512 bytes(def.)).
|
|
\& +/\-N: file size is bigger/smaller than N
|
|
\& \-print Print (default and assumed)
|
|
\& \-print0 Delimit output with null characters rather than
|
|
\& newlines
|
|
\& \-exec CMD ARG ; Run CMD with all instances of {} replaced by the
|
|
\& matching files
|
|
\& \-prune Stop traversing current subtree
|
|
\& \-delete Delete files, turns on \-depth option
|
|
\& (EXPR) Group an expression
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBfindfs\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "findfs"
|
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findfs LABEL=label or UUID=uuid
|
|
.Sp
|
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Find a filesystem device based on a label or \s-1UUID\s0
|
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.IP "\fBflash_lock\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "flash_lock"
|
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flash_lock \s-1MTD_DEVICE\s0 \s-1OFFSET\s0 \s-1SECTORS\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
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Lock part or all of an \s-1MTD\s0 device. If \s-1SECTORS\s0 is \-1, then all sectors
|
|
will be locked, regardless of the value of \s-1OFFSET\s0
|
|
.IP "\fBflash_unlock\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "flash_unlock"
|
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flash_unlock \s-1MTD_DEVICE\s0
|
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.Sp
|
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Unlock an \s-1MTD\s0 device
|
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.IP "\fBfold\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "fold"
|
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fold [\-bs] [\-w \s-1WIDTH\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
|
Wrap input lines in each \s-1FILE\s0 (standard input by default), writing to
|
|
standard output
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-b Count bytes rather than columns
|
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\& \-s Break at spaces
|
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\& \-w Use WIDTH columns instead of 80
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBfree\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "free"
|
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free
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.Sp
|
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Display the amount of free and used system memory
|
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.IP "\fBfreeramdisk\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "freeramdisk"
|
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freeramdisk \s-1DEVICE\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
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Free all memory used by the specified ramdisk
|
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.IP "\fBfsck\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "fsck"
|
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fsck [\-ANPRTV] [\-C fd] [\-t fstype] [fs\-options] [filesys...]
|
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.Sp
|
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Check and repair filesystems
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 8
|
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\& \-A Walk /etc/fstab and check all filesystems
|
|
\& \-N Don\*(Aqt execute, just show what would be done
|
|
\& \-P With \-A, check filesystems in parallel
|
|
\& \-R With \-A, skip the root filesystem
|
|
\& \-T Don\*(Aqt show title on startup
|
|
\& \-V Verbose
|
|
\& \-C n Write status information to specified filedescriptor
|
|
\& \-t type List of filesystem types to check
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBfsck.minix\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "fsck.minix"
|
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fsck.minix [\-larvsmf] /dev/name
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.Sp
|
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Check \s-1MINIX\s0 filesystem
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 7
|
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\& \-l List all filenames
|
|
\& \-r Perform interactive repairs
|
|
\& \-a Perform automatic repairs
|
|
\& \-v Verbose
|
|
\& \-s Output superblock information
|
|
\& \-m Show "mode not cleared" warnings
|
|
\& \-f Force file system check
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBfsync\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "fsync"
|
|
fsync [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1FILE\s0...Write files' buffered blocks to disk
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
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.Vb 1
|
|
\& \-d Avoid syncing metadata
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBftpd\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "ftpd"
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ftpd [\-wvS] [\-t N] [\-T N] [\s-1DIR\s0]
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Anonymous \s-1FTP\s0 server
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ftpd should be used as an inetd service.
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ftpd's line for inetd.conf:
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21 stream tcp nowait root ftpd ftpd /files/to/serve
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It also can be ran from tcpsvd:
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\& tcpsvd \-vE 0.0.0.0 21 ftpd /files/to/serve
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Options:
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.Vb 5
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\& \-w Allow upload
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\& \-v Log to stderr
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\& \-S Log to syslog
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\& \-t,\-T Idle and absolute timeouts
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\& DIR Change root to this directory
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBftpget\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ftpget"
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ftpget [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1HOST\s0 \s-1LOCAL_FILE\s0 \s-1REMOTE_FILE\s0
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Retrieve a remote file via \s-1FTP\s0
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Options:
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.Vb 5
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\& \-c,\-\-continue Continue previous transfer
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\& \-v,\-\-verbose Verbose
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\& \-u,\-\-username Username
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\& \-p,\-\-password Password
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\& \-P,\-\-port Port number
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBftpput\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ftpput"
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ftpput [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1HOST\s0 \s-1REMOTE_FILE\s0 \s-1LOCAL_FILE\s0
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.Sp
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Store a local file on a remote machine via \s-1FTP\s0
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Options:
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\& \-v,\-\-verbose Verbose
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\& \-u,\-\-username Username
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\& \-p,\-\-password Password
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\& \-P,\-\-port Port number
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBfuser\fR" 4
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.IX Item "fuser"
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fuser [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1FILE\s0 or \s-1PORT/PROTO\s0
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.Sp
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Find processes which use FILEs or PORTs
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 6
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\& \-m Find processes which use same fs as FILEs
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\& \-4 Search only IPv4 space
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\& \-6 Search only IPv6 space
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\& \-s Silent: just exit with 0 if any processes are found
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\& \-k Kill found processes (otherwise display PIDs)
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\& \-SIGNAL Signal to send (default: TERM)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBgetopt\fR" 4
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.IX Item "getopt"
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getopt [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 9
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\& \-a,\-\-alternative Allow long options starting with single \-
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\& \-l,\-\-longoptions=longopts Long options to be recognized
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\& \-n,\-\-name=progname The name under which errors are reported
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\& \-o,\-\-options=optstring Short options to be recognized
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\& \-q,\-\-quiet Disable error reporting by getopt(3)
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\& \-Q,\-\-quiet\-output No normal output
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\& \-s,\-\-shell=shell Set shell quoting conventions
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\& \-T,\-\-test Test for getopt(1) version
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\& \-u,\-\-unquoted Don\*(Aqt quote the output
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBgetty\fR" 4
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.IX Item "getty"
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getty [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1BAUD_RATE\s0 \s-1TTY\s0 [\s-1TERMTYPE\s0]
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.Sp
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Open a tty, prompt for a login name, then invoke /bin/login
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Vb 11
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\& \-h Enable hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control
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\& \-i Do not display /etc/issue before running login
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\& \-L Local line, do not do carrier detect
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\& \-m Get baud rate from modem\*(Aqs CONNECT status message
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\& \-w Wait for a CR or LF before sending /etc/issue
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\& \-n Do not prompt the user for a login name
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\& \-f ISSUE_FILE Display ISSUE_FILE instead of /etc/issue
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\& \-l LOGIN Invoke LOGIN instead of /bin/login
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\& \-t SEC Terminate after SEC if no username is read
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\& \-I INITSTR Send INITSTR before anything else
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\& \-H HOST Log HOST into the utmp file as the hostname
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBgrep\fR" 4
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.IX Item "grep"
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grep [\-HhrilLnqvsoweFEABCz] \s-1PATTERN\s0 [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Search for \s-1PATTERN\s0 in each \s-1FILE\s0 or standard input
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
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\& \-H Prefix output lines with filename where match was found
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\& \-h Suppress the prefixing filename on output
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\& \-r Recurse
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\& \-i Ignore case distinctions
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\& \-l List names of files that match
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\& \-L List names of files that do not match
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\& \-n Print line number with output lines
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\& \-q Quiet. Return 0 if PATTERN is found, 1 otherwise
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\& \-v Select non\-matching lines
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\& \-s Suppress file open/read error messages
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\& \-c Only print count of matching lines
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\& \-o Show only the part of a line that matches PATTERN
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\& \-m MAX Match up to MAX times per file
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\& \-w Match whole words only
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\& \-F PATTERN is a set of newline\-separated strings
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\& \-E PATTERN is an extended regular expression
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\& \-e PTRN Pattern to match
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\& \-f FILE Read pattern from file
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\& \-A Print NUM lines of trailing context
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\& \-B Print NUM lines of leading context
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\& \-C Print NUM lines of output context
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\& \-z Input is NUL terminated
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBgunzip\fR" 4
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.IX Item "gunzip"
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gunzip [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Uncompress FILEs (or standard input)
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-c Write to standard output
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\& \-f Force
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\& \-t Test file integrity
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBgzip\fR" 4
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.IX Item "gzip"
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gzip [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Compress FILEs (or standard input)
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-c Write to standard output
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\& \-d Decompress
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\& \-f Force
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBhd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "hd"
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hd \s-1FILE\s0...
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.Sp
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hd is an alias for hexdump \-C
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.IP "\fBhdparm\fR" 4
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.IX Item "hdparm"
|
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hdparm [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1DEVICE\s0]
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
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\& \-a Get/set fs readahead
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\& \-A Set drive read\-lookahead flag (0/1)
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\& \-b Get/set bus state (0 == off, 1 == on, 2 == tristate)
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\& \-B Set Advanced Power Management setting (1\-255)
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\& \-c Get/set IDE 32\-bit IO setting
|
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\& \-C Check IDE power mode status
|
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\& \-d Get/set using_dma flag
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\& \-D Enable/disable drive defect\-mgmt
|
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\& \-f Flush buffer cache for device on exit
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\& \-g Display drive geometry
|
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\& \-h Display terse usage information
|
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\& \-i Display drive identification
|
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\& \-I Detailed/current information directly from drive
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\& \-k Get/set keep_settings_over_reset flag (0/1)
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\& \-K Set drive keep_features_over_reset flag (0/1)
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\& \-L Set drive doorlock (0/1) (removable harddisks only)
|
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\& \-m Get/set multiple sector count
|
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\& \-n Get/set ignore\-write\-errors flag (0/1)
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\& \-p Set PIO mode on IDE interface chipset (0,1,2,3,4,...)
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\& \-P Set drive prefetch count
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\& \-Q Get/set DMA tagged\-queuing depth (if supported)
|
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\& \-r Get/set readonly flag (DANGEROUS to set)
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\& \-R Register an IDE interface (DANGEROUS)
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\& \-S Set standby (spindown) timeout
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\& \-t Perform device read timings
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\& \-T Perform cache read timings
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\& \-u Get/set unmaskirq flag (0/1)
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\& \-U Un\-register an IDE interface (DANGEROUS)
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\& \-v Defaults; same as \-mcudkrag for IDE drives
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\& \-V Display program version and exit immediately
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\& \-w Perform device reset (DANGEROUS)
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\& \-W Set drive write\-caching flag (0/1) (DANGEROUS)
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\& \-x Tristate device for hotswap (0/1) (DANGEROUS)
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\& \-X Set IDE xfer mode (DANGEROUS)
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\& \-y Put IDE drive in standby mode
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\& \-Y Put IDE drive to sleep
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\& \-Z Disable Seagate auto\-powersaving mode
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\& \-z Re\-read partition table
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBhead\fR" 4
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.IX Item "head"
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head [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Print first 10 lines of each \s-1FILE\s0 to standard output.
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With more than one \s-1FILE\s0, precede each with a header giving the
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file name. With no \s-1FILE\s0, or when \s-1FILE\s0 is \-, read standard input.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 4
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\& \-n NUM Print first NUM lines instead of first 10
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\& \-c NUM Output the first NUM bytes
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\& \-q Never output headers giving file names
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\& \-v Always output headers giving file names
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBhexdump\fR" 4
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.IX Item "hexdump"
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hexdump [\-bcCdefnosvxR] \s-1FILE\s0...
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.Sp
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Display file(s) or standard input in a user specified format
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 12
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\& \-b One\-byte octal display
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\& \-c One\-byte character display
|
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\& \-C Canonical hex+ASCII, 16 bytes per line
|
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\& \-d Two\-byte decimal display
|
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\& \-e FORMAT STRING
|
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\& \-f FORMAT FILE
|
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\& \-n LENGTH Interpret only LENGTH bytes of input
|
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\& \-o Two\-byte octal display
|
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\& \-s OFFSET Skip OFFSET bytes
|
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\& \-v Display all input data
|
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\& \-x Two\-byte hexadecimal display
|
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\& \-R Reverse of \*(Aqhexdump \-Cv\*(Aq
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBhostid\fR" 4
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.IX Item "hostid"
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hostid
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.Sp
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Print out a unique 32\-bit identifier for the machine
|
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.IP "\fBhostname\fR" 4
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.IX Item "hostname"
|
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hostname [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1HOSTNAME\s0 | \-F \s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Get or set hostname or \s-1DNS\s0 domain name
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 5
|
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\& \-s Short
|
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\& \-i Addresses for the hostname
|
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\& \-d DNS domain name
|
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\& \-f Fully qualified domain name
|
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\& \-F FILE Use FILE\*(Aqs content as hostname
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBhttpd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "httpd"
|
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httpd [\-ifv[v]] [\-c \s-1CONFFILE\s0] [\-p [\s-1IP:\s0]PORT] [\-u USER[:GRP]] [\-r \s-1REALM\s0] [\-h \s-1HOME\s0]
|
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or httpd \-d/\-e/\-m \s-1STRING\s0
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.Sp
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Listen for incoming \s-1HTTP\s0 requests
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 11
|
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\& \-i Inetd mode
|
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\& \-f Do not daemonize
|
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\& \-v[v] Verbose
|
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\& \-c FILE Configuration file (default httpd.conf)
|
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\& \-p [IP:]PORT Bind to ip:port (default *:80)
|
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\& \-u USER[:GRP] Set uid/gid after binding to port
|
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\& \-r REALM Authentication Realm for Basic Authentication
|
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\& \-h HOME Home directory (default .)
|
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\& \-m STRING MD5 crypt STRING
|
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\& \-e STRING HTML encode STRING
|
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\& \-d STRING URL decode STRING
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBhwclock\fR" 4
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.IX Item "hwclock"
|
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hwclock [\-r|\-\-show] [\-s|\-\-hctosys] [\-w|\-\-systohc] [\-l|\-\-localtime] [\-u|\-\-utc] [\-f \s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Query and set hardware clock (\s-1RTC\s0)
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 6
|
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\& \-r Show hardware clock time
|
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\& \-s Set system time from hardware clock
|
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\& \-w Set hardware clock to system time
|
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\& \-u Hardware clock is in UTC
|
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\& \-l Hardware clock is in local time
|
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\& \-f FILE Use specified device (e.g. /dev/rtc2)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBid\fR" 4
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.IX Item "id"
|
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id [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1USER\s0]
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.Sp
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Print information about \s-1USER\s0 or the current user
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 5
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\& \-u Print user ID
|
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\& \-g Print group ID
|
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\& \-G Print supplementary group IDs
|
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\& \-n Print name instead of a number
|
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\& \-r Print real user ID instead of effective ID
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBifconfig\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ifconfig"
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ifconfig [\-a] interface [address]
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.Sp
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Configure a network interface
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
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\& [add ADDRESS[/PREFIXLEN]]
|
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\& [del ADDRESS[/PREFIXLEN]]
|
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\& [[\-]broadcast [ADDRESS]] [[\-]pointopoint [ADDRESS]]
|
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\& [netmask ADDRESS] [dstaddr ADDRESS]
|
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\& [outfill NN] [keepalive NN]
|
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\& [hw ether|infiniband ADDRESS] [metric NN] [mtu NN]
|
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\& [[\-]trailers] [[\-]arp] [[\-]allmulti]
|
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\& [multicast] [[\-]promisc] [txqueuelen NN] [[\-]dynamic]
|
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\& [mem_start NN] [io_addr NN] [irq NN]
|
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\& [up|down] ...
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBifdown\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ifdown"
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ifdown [\-ainmvf] ifaces...
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 7
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\& \-a De/configure all interfaces automatically
|
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\& \-i FILE Use FILE for interface definitions
|
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\& \-n Print out what would happen, but don\*(Aqt do it
|
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\& (note: doesn\*(Aqt disable mappings)
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\& \-m Don\*(Aqt run any mappings
|
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\& \-v Print out what would happen before doing it
|
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\& \-f Force de/configuration
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBifenslave\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ifenslave"
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ifenslave [\-cdf] master-iface <slave\-iface...>
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.Sp
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Configure network interfaces for parallel routing
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-c, \-\-change\-active Change active slave
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\& \-d, \-\-detach Remove slave interface from bonding device
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\& \-f, \-\-force Force, even if interface is not Ethernet
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBifplugd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ifplugd"
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ifplugd [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
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.Sp
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Network interface plug detection daemon
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
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\& \-n Do not daemonize
|
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\& \-s Do not log to syslog
|
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\& \-i IFACE Interface
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\& \-f/\-F Treat link detection error as link down/link up
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\& (otherwise exit on error)
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\& \-a Do not up interface automatically
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\& \-M Monitor creation/destruction of interface
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\& (otherwise it must exist)
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\& \-r PROG Script to run
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\& \-x ARG Extra argument for script
|
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\& \-I Don\*(Aqt exit on nonzero exit code from script
|
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\& \-p Don\*(Aqt run script on daemon startup
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\& \-q Don\*(Aqt run script on daemon quit
|
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\& \-l Run script on startup even if no cable is detected
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\& \-t SECS Poll time in seconds
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\& \-u SECS Delay before running script after link up
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\& \-d SECS Delay after link down
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\& \-m MODE API mode (mii, priv, ethtool, wlan, auto)
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\& \-k Kill running daemon
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBifup\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ifup"
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ifup [\-ainmvf] ifaces...
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 7
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\& \-a De/configure all interfaces automatically
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\& \-i FILE Use FILE for interface definitions
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\& \-n Print out what would happen, but don\*(Aqt do it
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\& (note: doesn\*(Aqt disable mappings)
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\& \-m Don\*(Aqt run any mappings
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\& \-v Print out what would happen before doing it
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\& \-f Force de/configuration
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBinetd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "inetd"
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inetd [\-fe] [\-q N] [\-R N] [\s-1CONFFILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Listen for network connections and launch programs
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 5
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\& \-f Run in foreground
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\& \-e Log to stderr
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\& \-q N Socket listen queue (default: 128)
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\& \-R N Pause services after N connects/min
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\& (default: 0 \- disabled)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBinit\fR" 4
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.IX Item "init"
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init
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.Sp
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Init is the parent of all processes
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.IP "\fBinotifyd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "inotifyd"
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inotifyd \s-1PROG\s0 FILE1[:MASK] ...
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.Sp
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Run \s-1PROG\s0 on filesystem changes.
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When a filesystem event matching \s-1MASK\s0 occurs on FILEn,
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\&\s-1PROG\s0 <actual_event(s)> <FILEn> [<subfile_name>] is run.
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Events:
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.Sp
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.Vb 12
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\& a File is accessed
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\& c File is modified
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\& e Metadata changed
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\& w Writable file is closed
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\& 0 Unwritable file is closed
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\& r File is opened
|
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\& D File is deleted
|
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\& M File is moved
|
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\& u Backing fs is unmounted
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\& o Event queue overflowed
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\& x File can\*(Aqt be watched anymore
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\&If watching a directory:
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\&
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\& m Subfile is moved into dir
|
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\& y Subfile is moved out of dir
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\& n Subfile is created
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\& d Subfile is deleted
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inotifyd waits for \s-1PROG\s0 to exit.
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When x event happens for all FILEs, inotifyd exits
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.IP "\fBinsmod\fR" 4
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.IX Item "insmod"
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insmod [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1MODULE\s0 [symbol=value]...
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.Sp
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Load the specified kernel modules into the kernel
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 8
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\& \-f Force module to load into the wrong kernel version
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\& \-k Make module autoclean\-able
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\& \-v Verbose
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\& \-q Quiet
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\& \-L Lock to prevent simultaneous loads of a module
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\& \-m Output load map to stdout
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\& \-o NAME Set internal module name to NAME
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\& \-x Do not export externs
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBinstall\fR" 4
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.IX Item "install"
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install [\-cdDsp] [\-o \s-1USER\s0] [\-g \s-1GRP\s0] [\-m \s-1MODE\s0] [source] dest|directory
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.Sp
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Copy files and set attributes
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 8
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\& \-c Just copy (default)
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\& \-d Create directories
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\& \-D Create leading target directories
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\& \-s Strip symbol table
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\& \-p Preserve date
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\& \-o USER Set ownership
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\& \-g GRP Set group ownership
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\& \-m MODE Set permissions
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBionice\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ionice"
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ionice [\-c 1\-3] [\-n 0\-7] [\-p \s-1PID\s0] [\s-1PROG\s0]
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.Sp
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Change I/O scheduling class and priority
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-c Class. 1:realtime 2:best\-effort 3:idle
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\& \-n Priority
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBip\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ip"
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ip [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] {address | route | link | tunnel | rule} {\s-1COMMAND\s0}
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.Sp
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ip [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1OBJECT\s0 {\s-1COMMAND\s0}
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where \s-1OBJECT\s0 := {address | route | link | tunnel | rule}
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\&\s-1OPTIONS\s0 := { \-f[amily] { inet | inet6 | link } | \-o[neline] }
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.IP "\fBipaddr\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ipaddr"
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ipaddr { {add|del} \s-1IFADDR\s0 dev \s-1STRING\s0 | {show|flush}
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[dev \s-1STRING\s0] [to \s-1PREFIX\s0] }
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.Sp
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ipaddr {add|delete} \s-1IFADDR\s0 dev \s-1STRING\s0
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ipaddr {show|flush} [dev \s-1STRING\s0] [scope \s-1SCOPE\-ID\s0]
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[to \s-1PREFIX\s0] [label \s-1PATTERN\s0]
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\s-1IFADDR\s0 := \s-1PREFIX\s0 | \s-1ADDR\s0 peer \s-1PREFIX\s0
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[broadcast \s-1ADDR\s0] [anycast \s-1ADDR\s0]
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[label \s-1STRING\s0] [scope \s-1SCOPE\-ID\s0]
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SCOPE-ID := [host | link | global | \s-1NUMBER\s0]
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.IP "\fBipcalc\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "ipcalc"
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ipcalc [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] ADDRESS[[/]NETMASK] [\s-1NETMASK\s0]
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.Sp
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Calculate \s-1IP\s0 network settings from a \s-1IP\s0 address
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 6
|
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\& \-b,\-\-broadcast Display calculated broadcast address
|
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\& \-n,\-\-network Display calculated network address
|
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\& \-m,\-\-netmask Display default netmask for IP
|
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\& \-p,\-\-prefix Display the prefix for IP/NETMASK
|
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\& \-h,\-\-hostname Display first resolved host name
|
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\& \-s,\-\-silent Don\*(Aqt ever display error messages
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBipcrm\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "ipcrm"
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ipcrm [\-MQS key] [\-mqs id]
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.Sp
|
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Upper-case options \s-1MQS\s0 remove an object by shmkey value.
|
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Lower-case options remove an object by shmid value.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-mM Remove memory segment after last detach
|
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\& \-qQ Remove message queue
|
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\& \-sS Remove semaphore
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBipcs\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "ipcs"
|
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ipcs [[\-smq] \-i shmid] | [[\-asmq] [\-tcplu]]
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-i Show specific resource
|
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\&Resource specification:
|
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\&
|
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\& \-m Shared memory segments
|
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\& \-q Message queues
|
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\& \-s Semaphore arrays
|
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\& \-a All (default)
|
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\&Output format:
|
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\&
|
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\& \-t Time
|
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\& \-c Creator
|
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\& \-p Pid
|
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\& \-l Limits
|
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\& \-u Summary
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBiplink\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "iplink"
|
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iplink { set \s-1DEVICE\s0 { up | down | arp { on | off } | show [\s-1DEVICE\s0] }
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.Sp
|
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iplink set \s-1DEVICE\s0 { up | down | arp | multicast { on | off } |
|
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dynamic { on | off } |
|
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mtu \s-1MTU\s0 }
|
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iplink show [\s-1DEVICE\s0]
|
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.IP "\fBiproute\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "iproute"
|
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iproute { list | flush | { add | del | change | append |
|
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replace | monitor } \s-1ROUTE\s0 }
|
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.Sp
|
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iproute { list | flush } \s-1SELECTOR\s0
|
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iproute get \s-1ADDRESS\s0 [from \s-1ADDRESS\s0 iif \s-1STRING\s0]
|
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[oif \s-1STRING\s0] [tos \s-1TOS\s0]
|
|
iproute { add | del | change | append | replace | monitor } \s-1ROUTE\s0
|
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\s-1SELECTOR\s0 := [root \s-1PREFIX\s0] [match \s-1PREFIX\s0] [proto \s-1RTPROTO\s0]
|
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\s-1ROUTE\s0 := [\s-1TYPE\s0] \s-1PREFIX\s0 [tos \s-1TOS\s0] [proto \s-1RTPROTO\s0]
|
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[metric \s-1METRIC\s0]
|
|
.IP "\fBiprule\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "iprule"
|
|
iprule {[list | add | del] \s-1RULE\s0}
|
|
.Sp
|
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iprule [list | add | del] \s-1SELECTOR\s0 \s-1ACTION\s0
|
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\s-1SELECTOR\s0 := [from \s-1PREFIX\s0] [to \s-1PREFIX\s0] [tos \s-1TOS\s0] [fwmark \s-1FWMARK\s0]
|
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[dev \s-1STRING\s0] [pref \s-1NUMBER\s0]
|
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\s-1ACTION\s0 := [table \s-1TABLE_ID\s0] [nat \s-1ADDRESS\s0]
|
|
[prohibit | reject | unreachable]
|
|
[realms [\s-1SRCREALM/\s0]DSTREALM]
|
|
\s-1TABLE_ID\s0 := [local | main | default | \s-1NUMBER\s0]
|
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.IP "\fBiptunnel\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "iptunnel"
|
|
iptunnel { add | change | del | show } [\s-1NAME\s0]
|
|
[mode { ipip | gre | sit }]
|
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[remote \s-1ADDR\s0] [local \s-1ADDR\s0] [ttl \s-1TTL\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
iptunnel { add | change | del | show } [\s-1NAME\s0]
|
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[mode { ipip | gre | sit }] [remote \s-1ADDR\s0] [local \s-1ADDR\s0]
|
|
[[i|o]seq] [[i|o]key \s-1KEY\s0] [[i|o]csum]
|
|
[ttl \s-1TTL\s0] [tos \s-1TOS\s0] [[no]pmtudisc] [dev \s-1PHYS_DEV\s0]
|
|
.IP "\fBkbd_mode\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "kbd_mode"
|
|
kbd_mode [\-a|k|s|u] [\-C \s-1TTY\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Report or set the keyboard mode
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 5
|
|
\& \-a Default (ASCII)
|
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\& \-k Medium\-raw (keyboard)
|
|
\& \-s Raw (scancode)
|
|
\& \-u Unicode (utf\-8)
|
|
\& \-C TTY Affect TTY instead of /dev/tty
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBkill\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "kill"
|
|
kill [\-l] [\-SIG] \s-1PID\s0...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Send a signal (default: \s-1TERM\s0) to given PIDs
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& \-l List all signal names and numbers
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBkillall\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "killall"
|
|
killall [\-l] [\-q] [\-SIG] process-name...
|
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.Sp
|
|
Send a signal (default: \s-1TERM\s0) to given processes
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-l List all signal names and numbers
|
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\& \-q Do not complain if no processes were killed
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBkillall5\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "killall5"
|
|
killall5 [\-l] [\-SIG] [\-o \s-1PID\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
|
Send a signal (default: \s-1TERM\s0) to all processes outside current session
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-l List all signal names and numbers
|
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\& \-o PID Do not signal this PID
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBklogd\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "klogd"
|
|
klogd [\-c N] [\-n]
|
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.Sp
|
|
Kernel logger
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-c N Only messages with level < N are printed to console
|
|
\& \-n Run in foreground
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlast\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "last"
|
|
last [\-HW] [\-f file]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Show listing of the last users that logged into the system
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-W Display with no host column truncation
|
|
\& \-f file Read from file instead of /var/log/wtmp
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlength\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "length"
|
|
length \s-1STRING\s0
|
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.Sp
|
|
Print \s-1STRING\s0's length
|
|
.IP "\fBless\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "less"
|
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less [\-EMNmh~I?] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
|
View a file or list of files. The position within files can be
|
|
changed, and files can be manipulated in various ways.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 6
|
|
\& \-E Quit once the end of a file is reached
|
|
\& \-M,\-m Display status line with line numbers
|
|
\& and percentage through the file
|
|
\& \-N Prefix line number to each line
|
|
\& \-I Ignore case in all searches
|
|
\& \-~ Suppress ~s displayed past the end of the file
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBln\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "ln"
|
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ln [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1TARGET\s0... LINK|DIRECTORY
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Create a link \s-1LINK\s0 or \s-1DIRECTORY/TARGET\s0 to the specified \s-1TARGET\s0(s)
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 5
|
|
\& \-s Make symlinks instead of hardlinks
|
|
\& \-f Remove existing destination files
|
|
\& \-n Don\*(Aqt dereference symlinks \- treat like normal file
|
|
\& \-b Make a backup of the target (if exists) before link operation
|
|
\& \-S suf Use suffix instead of ~ when making backup files
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBloadfont\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "loadfont"
|
|
loadfont < font
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Load a console font from standard input
|
|
.IP "\fBloadkmap\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "loadkmap"
|
|
loadkmap < keymap
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Load a binary keyboard translation table from standard input
|
|
.IP "\fBlogger\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "logger"
|
|
logger [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1MESSAGE\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Write \s-1MESSAGE\s0 to the system log. If \s-1MESSAGE\s0 is omitted, log stdin.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& \-s Log to stderr as well as the system log
|
|
\& \-t TAG Log using the specified tag (defaults to user name)
|
|
\& \-p PRIO Priority (numeric or facility.level pair)
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlogin\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "login"
|
|
login [\-p] [\-h \s-1HOST\s0] [[\-f] \s-1USER\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
|
Begin a new session on the system
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& \-f Do not authenticate (user already authenticated)
|
|
\& \-h Name of the remote host
|
|
\& \-p Preserve environment
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlogname\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "logname"
|
|
logname
|
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.Sp
|
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Print the name of the current user
|
|
.IP "\fBlogread\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "logread"
|
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logread [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
|
Show messages in syslogd's circular buffer
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& \-f Output data as log grows
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlosetup\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "losetup"
|
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losetup [\-o \s-1OFS\s0] \s-1LOOPDEV\s0 \s-1FILE\s0 \- associate loop devices
|
|
losetup \-d \s-1LOOPDEV\s0 \- disassociate
|
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losetup [\-f] \- show
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-o OFS Start OFS bytes into FILE
|
|
\& \-f Show first free loop device
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlpd\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "lpd"
|
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lpd \s-1SPOOLDIR\s0 [\s-1HELPER\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]]
|
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.Sp
|
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\&\s-1SPOOLDIR\s0 must contain (symlinks to) device nodes or directories
|
|
with names matching print queue names. In the first case, jobs are
|
|
sent directly to the device. Otherwise each job is stored in queue
|
|
directory and \s-1HELPER\s0 program is called. Name of file to print
|
|
is passed in \f(CW$DATAFILE\fR variable.
|
|
Example:
|
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
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\& tcpsvd \-E 0 515 softlimit \-m 999999 lpd /var/spool ./print
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlpq\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "lpq"
|
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lpq [\-P queue[@host[:port]]] [\-U \s-1USERNAME\s0] [\-d \s-1JOBID\s0...] [\-fs]
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 4
|
|
\& \-P lp service to connect to (else uses $PRINTER)
|
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\& \-d Delete jobs
|
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\& \-f Force any waiting job to be printed
|
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\& \-s Short display
|
|
.Ve
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.IP "\fBlpr\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "lpr"
|
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lpr \-P queue[@host[:port]] \-U \s-1USERNAME\s0 \-J \s-1TITLE\s0 \-Vmh [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
|
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Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 4
|
|
\& \-P lp service to connect to (else uses $PRINTER)
|
|
\& \-m Send mail on completion
|
|
\& \-h Print banner page too
|
|
\& \-V Verbose
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBls\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "ls"
|
|
ls [\-1AacCdeFilnpLRrSsTtuvwxXhk] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
List directory contents
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-1 List in a single column
|
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\& \-A Don\*(Aqt list . and ..
|
|
\& \-a Don\*(Aqt hide entries starting with .
|
|
\& \-C List by columns
|
|
\& \-c With \-l: sort by ctime
|
|
\& \-\-color[={always,never,auto}] Control coloring
|
|
\& \-d List directory entries instead of contents
|
|
\& \-e List full date and time
|
|
\& \-F Append indicator (one of */=@|) to entries
|
|
\& \-i List inode numbers
|
|
\& \-l Long listing format
|
|
\& \-n List numeric UIDs and GIDs instead of names
|
|
\& \-p Append indicator (one of /=@|) to entries
|
|
\& \-L List entries pointed to by symlinks
|
|
\& \-R List subdirectories recursively
|
|
\& \-r Sort in reverse order
|
|
\& \-S Sort by file size
|
|
\& \-s List the size of each file, in blocks
|
|
\& \-T NUM Assume tabstop every NUM columns
|
|
\& \-t With \-l: sort by modification time
|
|
\& \-u With \-l: sort by access time
|
|
\& \-v Sort by version
|
|
\& \-w NUM Assume the terminal is NUM columns wide
|
|
\& \-x List by lines
|
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\& \-X Sort by extension
|
|
\& \-h List sizes in human readable format (1K 243M 2G)
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlsattr\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "lsattr"
|
|
lsattr [\-Radlv] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
List file attributes on an ext2 fs
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 5
|
|
\& \-R Recursively list subdirectories
|
|
\& \-a Do not hide entries starting with .
|
|
\& \-d List directory entries instead of contents
|
|
\& \-l List long flag names
|
|
\& \-v List the file\*(Aqs version/generation number
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlsmod\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "lsmod"
|
|
lsmod
|
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.Sp
|
|
List the currently loaded kernel modules
|
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.IP "\fBlzmacat\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "lzmacat"
|
|
lzmacat \s-1FILE\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Uncompress to stdout
|
|
.IP "\fBlzop\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "lzop"
|
|
lzop [\-cfvd123456789CF] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 7
|
|
\& \-c Write to standard output
|
|
\& \-f Force
|
|
\& \-v Verbose
|
|
\& \-d Decompress
|
|
\& \-F Don\*(Aqt store or verify checksum
|
|
\& \-C Also write checksum of compressed block
|
|
\& \-1..9 Compression level
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBlzopcat\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "lzopcat"
|
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lzopcat [\-vCF] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
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\& \-v Verbose
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\& \-F Don\*(Aqt store or verify checksum
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.IP "\fBmakemime\fR" 4
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.IX Item "makemime"
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makemime [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Create multipart MIME-encoded message from FILEs
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Vb 5
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\& \-o FILE Output. Default: stdout
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\& \-a HDR Add header. Examples:
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\& "From: user@host.org", "Date: \`date \-R\`"
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\& \-c CT Content type. Default: text/plain
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\& \-C CS Charset. Default: us\-ascii
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.Ve
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Other options are silently ignored
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.IP "\fBman\fR" 4
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.IX Item "man"
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man [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1MANPAGE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Format and display manual page
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-a Display all pages
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\& \-w Show page locations
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBmd5sum\fR" 4
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.IX Item "md5sum"
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md5sum [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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or: md5sum [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \-c [\s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Print or check \s-1MD5\s0 checksums
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-c Check sums against given list
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\& \-s Don\*(Aqt output anything, status code shows success
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\& \-w Warn about improperly formatted checksum lines
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBmdev\fR" 4
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.IX Item "mdev"
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mdev [\-s]
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.Sp
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.Vb 1
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\& \-s Scan /sys and populate /dev during system boot
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.Ve
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.Sp
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It can be run by kernel as a hotplug helper. To activate it:
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echo /bin/mdev >/proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
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It uses /etc/mdev.conf with lines
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[\-]DEVNAME \s-1UID:GID\s0 \s-1PERM\s0 [>|=PATH] [@|$|*PROG]
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.IP "\fBmesg\fR" 4
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.IX Item "mesg"
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mesg [y|n]
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.Sp
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Control write access to your terminal
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y Allow write access to your terminal
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n Disallow write access to your terminal
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.IP "\fBmicrocom\fR" 4
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.IX Item "microcom"
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microcom [\-d \s-1DELAY\s0] [\-t \s-1TIMEOUT\s0] [\-s \s-1SPEED\s0] [\-X] \s-1TTY\s0
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.Sp
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Copy bytes for stdin to \s-1TTY\s0 and from \s-1TTY\s0 to stdout
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 5
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\& \-d Wait up to DELAY ms for TTY output before sending every
|
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\& next byte to it
|
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\& \-t Exit if both stdin and TTY are silent for TIMEOUT ms
|
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\& \-s Set serial line to SPEED
|
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\& \-X Disable special meaning of NUL and Ctrl\-X from stdin
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBmkdir\fR" 4
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.IX Item "mkdir"
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mkdir [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1DIRECTORY\s0...
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.Sp
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Create \s-1DIRECTORY\s0
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-m Mode
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\& \-p No error if exists; make parent directories as needed
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBmkdosfs\fR" 4
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.IX Item "mkdosfs"
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mkdosfs [\-v] [\-n \s-1LABEL\s0] \s-1FILE_OR_DEVICE\s0 [\s-1SIZE_IN_KB\s0]
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.Sp
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Make a \s-1FAT32\s0 filesystem
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-v Verbose
|
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\& \-n LBL Volume label
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBmkfifo\fR" 4
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.IX Item "mkfifo"
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mkfifo [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] name
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.Sp
|
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Create named pipe (identical to 'mknod name p')
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 1
|
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\& \-m MODE Mode (default a=rw)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBmkfs.minix\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mkfs.minix"
|
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mkfs.minix [\-c | \-l filename] [\-nXX] [\-iXX] /dev/name [blocks]
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.Sp
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Make a \s-1MINIX\s0 filesystem
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 5
|
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\& \-c Check device for bad blocks
|
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\& \-n [14|30] Maximum length of filenames
|
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\& \-i INODES Number of inodes for the filesystem
|
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\& \-l FILENAME Read bad blocks list from FILENAME
|
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\& \-v Make version 2 filesystem
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBmkfs.vfat\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mkfs.vfat"
|
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mkfs.vfat [\-v] [\-n \s-1LABEL\s0] \s-1FILE_OR_DEVICE\s0 [\s-1SIZE_IN_KB\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Make a \s-1FAT32\s0 filesystem
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-v Verbose
|
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\& \-n LBL Volume label
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBmknod\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mknod"
|
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mknod [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1NAME\s0 \s-1TYPE\s0 \s-1MAJOR\s0 \s-1MINOR\s0
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.Sp
|
|
Create a special file (block, character, or pipe)
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw)
|
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\&TYPEs include:
|
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\&
|
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\& b: Make a block device
|
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\& c or u: Make a character device
|
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\& p: Make a named pipe (MAJOR and MINOR are ignored)
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBmkpasswd\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mkpasswd"
|
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mkpasswd [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1PASSWORD\s0] [\s-1SALT\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Crypt the \s-1PASSWORD\s0 using \fIcrypt\fR\|(3)
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
|
\& \-P,\-\-password\-fd=NUM Read password from fd NUM
|
|
\& \-m,\-\-method=TYPE Encryption method TYPE
|
|
\& \-S,\-\-salt=SALT
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBmkswap\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "mkswap"
|
|
mkswap \s-1DEVICE\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
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Prepare block device to be used as swap partition
|
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.IP "\fBmktemp\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mktemp"
|
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mktemp [\-dt] [\-p \s-1DIR\s0] [\s-1TEMPLATE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Create a temporary file with name based on \s-1TEMPLATE\s0 and print its name.
|
|
\&\s-1TEMPLATE\s0 must end with \s-1XXXXXX\s0 (e.g. [/dir/]nameXXXXXX).
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.Sp
|
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Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-d Make a directory instead of a file
|
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\& \-t Generate a path rooted in temporary directory
|
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\& \-p DIR Use DIR as a temporary directory (implies \-t)
|
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
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For \-t or \-p, directory is chosen as follows:
|
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\&\f(CW$TMPDIR\fR if set, else \-p \s-1DIR\s0, else /tmp
|
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.IP "\fBmodprobe\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "modprobe"
|
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modprobe [\-knqrsvb] \s-1MODULE\s0 [symbol=value...]
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 7
|
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\& \-k Make module autoclean\-able
|
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\& \-n Dry run
|
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\& \-q Quiet
|
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\& \-r Remove module (stacks) or do autoclean
|
|
\& \-s Report via syslog instead of stderr
|
|
\& \-v Verbose
|
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\& \-b Apply blacklist to module names too
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBmore\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "more"
|
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more [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
|
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View \s-1FILE\s0 or standard input one screenful at a time
|
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.IP "\fBmount\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mount"
|
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mount [flags] \s-1DEVICE\s0 \s-1NODE\s0 [\-o \s-1OPT\s0,OPT]
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.Sp
|
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Mount a filesystem. Filesystem autodetection requires /proc.
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-a Mount all filesystems in fstab
|
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\& \-f Dry run
|
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\& \-i Don\*(Aqt run mount helper
|
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\& \-r Read\-only mount
|
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\& \-w Read\-write mount (default)
|
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\& \-t FSTYPE Filesystem type
|
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\& \-O OPT Mount only filesystems with option OPT (\-a only)
|
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\&\-o OPT:
|
|
\& loop Ignored (loop devices are autodetected)
|
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\& [a]sync Writes are [a]synchronous
|
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\& [no]atime Disable/enable updates to inode access times
|
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\& [no]diratime Disable/enable atime updates to directories
|
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\& [no]relatime Disable/enable atime updates relative to modification time
|
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\& [no]dev (Dis)allow use of special device files
|
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\& [no]exec (Dis)allow use of executable files
|
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\& [no]suid (Dis)allow set\-user\-id\-root programs
|
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\& [r]shared Convert [recursively] to a shared subtree
|
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\& [r]slave Convert [recursively] to a slave subtree
|
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\& [r]private Convert [recursively] to a private subtree
|
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\& [un]bindable Make mount point [un]able to be bind mounted
|
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\& bind Bind a directory to an additional location
|
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\& move Relocate an existing mount point
|
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\& remount Remount a mounted filesystem, changing its flags
|
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\& ro/rw Read\-only/read\-write mount
|
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
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There are \s-1EVEN\s0 \s-1MORE\s0 flags that are specific to each filesystem
|
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You'll have to see the written documentation for those filesystems
|
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.IP "\fBmountpoint\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mountpoint"
|
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mountpoint [\-q] <[\-dn] \s-1DIR\s0 | \-x \s-1DEVICE\s0>
|
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.Sp
|
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Check if the directory is a mountpoint
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 4
|
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\& \-q Quiet
|
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\& \-d Print major/minor device number of the filesystem
|
|
\& \-n Print device name of the filesystem
|
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\& \-x Print major/minor device number of the blockdevice
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBmt\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mt"
|
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mt [\-f device] opcode value
|
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.Sp
|
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Control magnetic tape drive operation
|
|
.Sp
|
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Available Opcodes:
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.Sp
|
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bsf bsfm bsr bss datacompression drvbuffer eof eom erase
|
|
fsf fsfm fsr fss load lock mkpart nop offline ras1 ras2
|
|
ras3 reset retension rewind rewoffline seek setblk setdensity
|
|
setpart tell unload unlock weof wset
|
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.IP "\fBmv\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "mv"
|
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mv [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1SOURCE\s0 \s-1DEST\s0
|
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or: mv [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1SOURCE\s0... \s-1DIRECTORY\s0
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.Sp
|
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Rename \s-1SOURCE\s0 to \s-1DEST\s0, or move \s-1SOURCE\s0(s) to \s-1DIRECTORY\s0
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-f Don\*(Aqt prompt before overwriting
|
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\& \-i Interactive, prompt before overwrite
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBnameif\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "nameif"
|
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nameif [\-s] [\-c \s-1FILE\s0] [{\s-1IFNAME\s0 \s-1MACADDR\s0}]
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.Sp
|
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Rename network interface while it in the down state
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-c FILE Use configuration file (default: /etc/mactab)
|
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\& \-s Use syslog (LOCAL0 facility)
|
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\& IFNAME MACADDR new_interface_name interface_mac_address
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBnc\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "nc"
|
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nc [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1HOST\s0 \s-1PORT\s0 \- connect
|
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nc [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \-l \-p \s-1PORT\s0 [\s-1HOST\s0] [\s-1PORT\s0] \- listen
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 11
|
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\& \-e PROG Run PROG after connect (must be last)
|
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\& \-l Listen mode, for inbound connects
|
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\& \-n Don\*(Aqt do DNS resolution
|
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\& \-s ADDR Local address
|
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\& \-p PORT Local port
|
|
\& \-u UDP mode
|
|
\& \-v Verbose
|
|
\& \-w SEC Timeout for connects and final net reads
|
|
\& \-i SEC Delay interval for lines sent
|
|
\& \-o FILE Hex dump traffic
|
|
\& \-z Zero\-I/O mode (scanning)
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBnetstat\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "netstat"
|
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netstat [\-laentuwxrWp]
|
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.Sp
|
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Display networking information
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 11
|
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\& \-l Display listening server sockets
|
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\& \-a Display all sockets (default: connected)
|
|
\& \-e Display other/more information
|
|
\& \-n Don\*(Aqt resolve names
|
|
\& \-t Tcp sockets
|
|
\& \-u Udp sockets
|
|
\& \-w Raw sockets
|
|
\& \-x Unix sockets
|
|
\& \-r Display routing table
|
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\& \-W Display with no column truncation
|
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\& \-p Display PID/Program name for sockets
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|
.Ve
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.IP "\fBnice\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "nice"
|
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nice [\-n \s-1ADJUST\s0] [\s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]]
|
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.Sp
|
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Run \s-1PROG\s0 with modified scheduling priority
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 1
|
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\& \-n ADJUST Adjust priority by ADJUST
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBnmeter\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "nmeter"
|
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nmeter format_string
|
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.Sp
|
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Monitor system in real time
|
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.Sp
|
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Format specifiers:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& %Nc or %[cN] Monitor CPU. N \- bar size, default 10
|
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\& (displays: S:system U:user N:niced D:iowait I:irq i:softirq)
|
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\& %[niface] Monitor network interface \*(Aqiface\*(Aq
|
|
\& %m Monitor allocated memory
|
|
\& %[mf] Monitor free memory
|
|
\& %[mt] Monitor total memory
|
|
\& %s Monitor allocated swap
|
|
\& %f Monitor number of used file descriptors
|
|
\& %Ni Monitor total/specific IRQ rate
|
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\& %x Monitor context switch rate
|
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\& %p Monitor forks
|
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\& %[pn] Monitor # of processes
|
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\& %b Monitor block io
|
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\& %Nt Show time (with N decimal points)
|
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\& %Nd Milliseconds between updates (default:1000)
|
|
\& %r Print <cr> instead of <lf> at EOL
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBnohup\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "nohup"
|
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nohup \s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Run \s-1PROG\s0 immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty
|
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.IP "\fBnslookup\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "nslookup"
|
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nslookup [\s-1HOST\s0] [\s-1SERVER\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Query the nameserver for the \s-1IP\s0 address of the given \s-1HOST\s0
|
|
optionally using a specified \s-1DNS\s0 server
|
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.IP "\fBod\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "od"
|
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od [\-aBbcDdeFfHhIiLlOovXx] [\-t \s-1TYPE\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Write an unambiguous representation, octal bytes by default, of \s-1FILE\s0
|
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to standard output. With no \s-1FILE\s0 or when \s-1FILE\s0 is \-, read standard input.
|
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.IP "\fBopenvt\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "openvt"
|
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openvt [\-c N] [\-sw] [\s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]]
|
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.Sp
|
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Start \s-1PROG\s0 on a new virtual terminal
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-c N Use specified VT
|
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\& \-s Switch to the VT
|
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\& \-w Wait for PROG to exit
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBpasswd\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "passwd"
|
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passwd [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1USER\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Change \s-1USER\s0's password. If no \s-1USER\s0 is specified,
|
|
changes the password for the current user.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 4
|
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\& \-a Algorithm to use for password (choices: des, md5)
|
|
\& \-d Delete password for the account
|
|
\& \-l Lock (disable) account
|
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\& \-u Unlock (re\-enable) account
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBpatch\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "patch"
|
|
patch [\-p \s-1NUM\s0] [\-i \s-1DIFF\s0] [\-R] [\-N]
|
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.Sp
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.Vb 4
|
|
\& \-p NUM Strip NUM leading components from file names
|
|
\& \-i DIFF Read DIFF instead of stdin
|
|
\& \-R Reverse patch
|
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\& \-N Ignore already applied patches
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBpgrep\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "pgrep"
|
|
pgrep [\-flnovx] [\-s SID|\-P PPID|PATTERN]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Display process(es) selected by regex \s-1PATTERN\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 8
|
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\& \-l Show command name too
|
|
\& \-f Match against entire command line
|
|
\& \-n Show the newest process only
|
|
\& \-o Show the oldest process only
|
|
\& \-v Negate the match
|
|
\& \-x Match whole name (not substring)
|
|
\& \-s Match session ID (0 for current)
|
|
\& \-P Match parent process ID
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBpidof\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "pidof"
|
|
pidof [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1NAME\s0...]
|
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.Sp
|
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List PIDs of all processes with names that match NAMEs
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& \-s Show only one PID
|
|
\& \-o PID Omit given pid
|
|
\& Use %PPID to omit pid of pidof\*(Aqs parent
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBping\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "ping"
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ping [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1HOST\s0
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Send \s-1ICMP\s0 \s-1ECHO_REQUEST\s0 packets to network hosts
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\& \-4, \-6 Force IPv4 or IPv6 hostname resolution
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\& \-c CNT Send only CNT pings
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\& \-s SIZE Send SIZE data bytes in packets (default:56)
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\& \-I IFACE/IP Use interface or IP address as source
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\& \-W SEC Seconds to wait for the first response (default:10)
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\& (after all \-c CNT packets are sent)
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\& \-w SEC Seconds until ping exits (default:infinite)
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\& (can exit earlier with \-c CNT)
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\& \-q Quiet, only displays output at start
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\& and when finished
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.IP "\fBping6\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ping6"
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ping6 [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1HOST\s0
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Send \s-1ICMP\s0 \s-1ECHO_REQUEST\s0 packets to network hosts
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Options:
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\& \-c CNT Send only CNT pings
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\& \-s SIZE Send SIZE data bytes in packets (default:56)
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\& \-I IFACE/IP Use interface or IP address as source
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\& \-q Quiet, only displays output at start
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\& and when finished
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.IP "\fBpivot_root\fR" 4
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.IX Item "pivot_root"
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pivot_root \s-1NEW_ROOT\s0 \s-1PUT_OLD\s0
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Move the current root file system to \s-1PUT_OLD\s0 and make \s-1NEW_ROOT\s0
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the new root file system
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.IP "\fBpkill\fR" 4
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.IX Item "pkill"
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pkill [\-l|\-SIGNAL] [\-fnovx] [\-s SID|\-P PPID|PATTERN]
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Send a signal to process(es) selected by regex \s-1PATTERN\s0
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Options:
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\& \-l List all signals
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\& \-f Match against entire command line
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\& \-n Signal the newest process only
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\& \-o Signal the oldest process only
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\& \-v Negate the match
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\& \-x Match whole name (not substring)
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\& \-s Match session ID (0 for current)
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\& \-P Match parent process ID
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBpopmaildir\fR" 4
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.IX Item "popmaildir"
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popmaildir [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] Maildir [connection\-helper ...]
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.Sp
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Fetch content of remote mailbox to local maildir
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Options:
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.Vb 10
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\& \-b Binary mode. Ignored
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\& \-d Debug. Ignored
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\& \-m Show used memory. Ignored
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\& \-V Show version. Ignored
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\& \-c Use tcpclient. Ignored
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\& \-a Use APOP protocol. Implied. If server supports APOP \-> use it
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\& \-s Skip authorization
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\& \-T Get messages with TOP instead with RETR
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\& \-k Keep retrieved messages on the server
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\& \-t timeout Network timeout
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\& \-F "program arg1 arg2 ..." Filter by program. May be multiple
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\& \-M "program arg1 arg2 ..." Deliver by program
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\& \-R size Remove old messages on the server >= size (in bytes). Ignored
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\& \-Z N1\-N2 Remove messages from N1 to N2 (dangerous). Ignored
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\& \-L size Do not retrieve new messages >= size (in bytes). Ignored
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\& \-H lines Type specified number of lines of a message. Ignored
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBprintenv\fR" 4
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.IX Item "printenv"
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printenv [\s-1VARIABLE\s0...]
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.Sp
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Print all or part of environment.
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If no environment \s-1VARIABLE\s0 specified, print them all.
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.IP "\fBprintf\fR" 4
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.IX Item "printf"
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printf \s-1FORMAT\s0 [\s-1ARGUMENT\s0...]
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.Sp
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Format and print \s-1ARGUMENT\s0(s) according to \s-1FORMAT\s0,
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where \s-1FORMAT\s0 controls the output exactly as in C printf
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.IP "\fBps\fR" 4
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.IX Item "ps"
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ps
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.Sp
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Report process status
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-o col1,col2=header Select columns for display
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\& \-T Show threads
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBpscan\fR" 4
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.IX Item "pscan"
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pscan [\-cb] [\-p \s-1MIN_PORT\s0] [\-P \s-1MAX_PORT\s0] [\-t \s-1TIMEOUT\s0] [\-T \s-1MIN_RTT\s0] \s-1HOST\s0
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.Sp
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Scan a host, print all open ports
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 6
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\& \-c Show closed ports too
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\& \-b Show blocked ports too
|
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\& \-p Scan from this port (default 1)
|
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\& \-P Scan up to this port (default 1024)
|
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\& \-t Timeout (default 5000 ms)
|
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\& \-T Minimum rtt (default 5 ms, increase for congested hosts)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBpwd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "pwd"
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pwd
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.Sp
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Print the full filename of the current working directory
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.IP "\fBraidautorun\fR" 4
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.IX Item "raidautorun"
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raidautorun \s-1DEVICE\s0
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.Sp
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Tell the kernel to automatically search and start \s-1RAID\s0 arrays
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.IP "\fBrdate\fR" 4
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.IX Item "rdate"
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rdate [\-sp] \s-1HOST\s0
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.Sp
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Get and possibly set the system date and time from a remote \s-1HOST\s0
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-s Set the system date and time (default)
|
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\& \-p Print the date and time
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBrdev\fR" 4
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.IX Item "rdev"
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rdev
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.Sp
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Print the device node associated with the filesystem mounted at '/'
|
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.IP "\fBreadlink\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "readlink"
|
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readlink [\-fnv] \s-1FILE\s0
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.Sp
|
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Display the value of a symlink
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-f Canonicalize by following all symlinks
|
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\& \-n Don\*(Aqt add newline
|
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\& \-v Verbose
|
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBreadprofile\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "readprofile"
|
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readprofile [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-m mapfile (Default: /boot/System.map)
|
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\& \-p profile (Default: /proc/profile)
|
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\& \-M mult Set the profiling multiplier to mult
|
|
\& \-i Print only info about the sampling step
|
|
\& \-v Verbose
|
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\& \-a Print all symbols, even if count is 0
|
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\& \-b Print individual histogram\-bin counts
|
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\& \-s Print individual counters within functions
|
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\& \-r Reset all the counters (root only)
|
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\& \-n Disable byte order auto\-detection
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBrealpath\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "realpath"
|
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realpath pathname...
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.Sp
|
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Return the absolute pathnames of given argument
|
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.IP "\fBreformime\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "reformime"
|
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reformime [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
|
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Parse MIME-encoded message
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-x prefix Extract content of MIME sections to files
|
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\& \-X prog [args] Filter content of MIME sections through prog.
|
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\& Must be the last option
|
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
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Other options are silently ignored.
|
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.IP "\fBrenice\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "renice"
|
|
renice {{\-n \s-1INCREMENT\s0} | \s-1PRIORITY\s0} [[\-p | \-g | \-u] \s-1ID\s0...]
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.Sp
|
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Change priority of running processes
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 4
|
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\& \-n Adjust current nice value (smaller is faster)
|
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\& \-p Process id(s) (default)
|
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\& \-g Process group id(s)
|
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\& \-u Process user name(s) and/or id(s)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBreset\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "reset"
|
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reset
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.Sp
|
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Reset the screen
|
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.IP "\fBresize\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "resize"
|
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resize
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.Sp
|
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Resize the screen
|
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.IP "\fBrm\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "rm"
|
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rm [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1FILE\s0...
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.Sp
|
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Remove (unlink) the \s-1FILE\s0(s). Use '\-\-' to
|
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indicate that all following arguments are non-options.
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-i Always prompt before removing
|
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\& \-f Never prompt
|
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\& \-r,\-R Remove directories recursively
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBrmdir\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "rmdir"
|
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rmdir [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1DIRECTORY\s0...
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.Sp
|
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Remove the \s-1DIRECTORY\s0, if it is empty
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-p|\-\-parents Include parents
|
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\& \-\-ignore\-fail\-on\-non\-empty
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBrmmod\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "rmmod"
|
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rmmod [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1MODULE\s0]...
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.Sp
|
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Unload the specified kernel modules from the kernel
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-w Wait until the module is no longer used
|
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\& \-f Force unloading
|
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\& \-a Remove all unused modules (recursively)
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBroute\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "route"
|
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route [{add|del|delete}]
|
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.Sp
|
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Edit kernel routing tables
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-n Don\*(Aqt resolve names
|
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\& \-e Display other/more information
|
|
\& \-A inet{6} Select address family
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBrpm\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "rpm"
|
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rpm \-i \-q[ildc]p package.rpm
|
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.Sp
|
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Manipulate \s-1RPM\s0 packages
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 7
|
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\& \-i Install package
|
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\& \-q Query package
|
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\& \-p Query uninstalled package
|
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\& \-i Show information
|
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\& \-l List contents
|
|
\& \-d List documents
|
|
\& \-c List config files
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBrpm2cpio\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "rpm2cpio"
|
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rpm2cpio package.rpm
|
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.Sp
|
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Output a cpio archive of the rpm file
|
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.IP "\fBrtcwake\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "rtcwake"
|
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rtcwake [\-a | \-l | \-u] [\-d \s-1DEV\s0] [\-m \s-1MODE\s0] [\-s \s-1SEC\s0 | \-t \s-1TIME\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Enter a system sleep state until specified wakeup time
|
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.Sp
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.Vb 7
|
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\& \-a,\-\-auto Read clock mode from adjtime
|
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\& \-l,\-\-local Clock is set to local time
|
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\& \-u,\-\-utc Clock is set to UTC time
|
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\& \-d,\-\-device=DEV Specify the RTC device
|
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\& \-m,\-\-mode=MODE Set the sleep state (default: standby)
|
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\& \-s,\-\-seconds=SEC Set the timeout in SEC seconds from now
|
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\& \-t,\-\-time=TIME Set the timeout to TIME seconds from epoch
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBrun-parts\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "run-parts"
|
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run-parts [\-t] [\-l] [\-a \s-1ARG\s0] [\-u \s-1MASK\s0] \s-1DIRECTORY\s0
|
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.Sp
|
|
Run a bunch of scripts in a directory
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 4
|
|
\& \-t Print what would be run, but don\*(Aqt actually run anything
|
|
\& \-a ARG Pass ARG as argument for every program
|
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\& \-u MASK Set the umask to MASK before running every program
|
|
\& \-l Print names of all matching files even if they are not executable
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBrunlevel\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "runlevel"
|
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runlevel [utmp]
|
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.Sp
|
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Find the current and previous system runlevel
|
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.Sp
|
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If no utmp file exists or if no runlevel record can be found,
|
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print \*(L"unknown\*(R"
|
|
.IP "\fBrunsv\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "runsv"
|
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runsv dir
|
|
.Sp
|
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Start and monitor a service and optionally an appendant log service
|
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.IP "\fBrunsvdir\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "runsvdir"
|
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runsvdir [\-P] [\-s \s-1SCRIPT\s0] dir
|
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.Sp
|
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Start a runsv process for each subdirectory. If it exits, restart it.
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|
.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-P Put each runsv in a new session
|
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\& \-s SCRIPT Run SCRIPT <signo> after signal is processed
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBrx\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "rx"
|
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rx \s-1FILE\s0
|
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.Sp
|
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Receive a file using the xmodem protocol
|
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.IP "\fBscript\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "script"
|
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script [\-afqt] [\-c \s-1PROG\s0] [\s-1OUTFILE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 5
|
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\& \-a Append output
|
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\& \-c Run PROG, not shell
|
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\& \-f Flush output after each write
|
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\& \-q Quiet
|
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\& \-t Send timing to stderr
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBscriptreplay\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "scriptreplay"
|
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scriptreplay timingfile [typescript [divisor]]
|
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.Sp
|
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Play back typescripts, using timing information
|
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.IP "\fBsed\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "sed"
|
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sed [\-efinr] \s-1SED_CMD\s0 [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 5
|
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\& \-e CMD Add CMD to sed commands to be executed
|
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\& \-f FILE Add FILE contents to sed commands to be executed
|
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\& \-i Edit files in\-place
|
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\& \-n Suppress automatic printing of pattern space
|
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\& \-r Use extended regex syntax
|
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
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If no \-e or \-f is given, the first non-option argument is taken as the sed
|
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command to interpret. All remaining arguments are names of input files; if no
|
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input files are specified, then the standard input is read. Source files
|
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will not be modified unless \-i option is given.
|
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.IP "\fBsendmail\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "sendmail"
|
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sendmail [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1RECIPIENT_EMAIL\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
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Read email from stdin and send it
|
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.Sp
|
|
Standard options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-t Read additional recipients from message body
|
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\& \-f sender Sender (required)
|
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\& \-o options Various options. \-oi implied, others are ignored
|
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.Ve
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.Sp
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|
Busybox specific options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-w seconds Network timeout
|
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\& \-H \*(AqPROG ARGS\*(Aq Run connection helper
|
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\& Examples:
|
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\& \-H \*(Aqexec openssl s_client \-quiet \-tls1 \-starttls smtp
|
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\& \-connect smtp.gmail.com:25\*(Aq <email.txt
|
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\& [4<username_and_passwd.txt | \-au<username> \-ap<password>]
|
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\& \-H \*(Aqexec openssl s_client \-quiet \-tls1
|
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\& \-connect smtp.gmail.com:465\*(Aq <email.txt
|
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\& [4<username_and_passwd.txt | \-au<username> \-ap<password>]
|
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\& \-S server[:port] Server
|
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\& \-au<username> Username for AUTH LOGIN
|
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\& \-ap<password> Password for AUTH LOGIN
|
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\& \-am<method> Authentication method. Ignored. LOGIN is implied
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
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Other options are silently ignored; \-oi \-t is implied
|
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Use makemime applet to create message with attachments
|
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.IP "\fBseq\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "seq"
|
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seq [\-w] [\-s \s-1SEP\s0] [\s-1FIRST\s0 [\s-1INC\s0]] \s-1LAST\s0
|
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.Sp
|
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Print numbers from \s-1FIRST\s0 to \s-1LAST\s0, in steps of \s-1INC\s0.
|
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\&\s-1FIRST\s0, \s-1INC\s0 default to 1
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-w Pad to last with leading zeros
|
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\& \-s SEP String separator
|
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBsetarch\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "setarch"
|
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setarch personality program [args...]
|
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.Sp
|
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Personality may be:
|
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& linux32 Set 32bit uname emulation
|
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\& linux64 Set 64bit uname emulation
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBsetconsole\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "setconsole"
|
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setconsole [\-r|\-\-reset] [\s-1DEVICE\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Redirect system console output to \s-1DEVICE\s0 (default: /dev/tty)
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 1
|
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\& \-r Reset output to /dev/console
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBsetfont\fR" 4
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.IX Item "setfont"
|
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setfont \s-1FONT\s0 [\-m \s-1MAPFILE\s0] [\-C \s-1TTY\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Load a console font
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-m MAPFILE Load console screen map
|
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\& \-C TTY Affect TTY instead of /dev/tty
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBsetkeycodes\fR" 4
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.IX Item "setkeycodes"
|
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setkeycodes \s-1SCANCODE\s0 \s-1KEYCODE\s0...
|
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.Sp
|
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Set entries into the kernel's scancode-to-keycode map,
|
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allowing unusual keyboards to generate usable keycodes.
|
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.Sp
|
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\&\s-1SCANCODE\s0 may be either xx or e0xx (hexadecimal),
|
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and \s-1KEYCODE\s0 is given in decimal
|
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.IP "\fBsetlogcons\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "setlogcons"
|
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setlogcons N
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.Sp
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Redirect the kernel output to console N (0 for current)
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.IP "\fBsetsid\fR" 4
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.IX Item "setsid"
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setsid \s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARG\s0...]
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.Sp
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Run \s-1PROG\s0 in a new session. \s-1PROG\s0 will have no controlling terminal
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and will not be affected by keyboard signals (Ctrl-C etc).
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See \fIsetsid\fR\|(2) for details.
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.IP "\fBsetuidgid\fR" 4
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.IX Item "setuidgid"
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setuidgid account prog args
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.Sp
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Set uid and gid to account's uid and gid, removing all supplementary
|
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groups and run \s-1PROG\s0
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.IP "\fBsha1sum\fR" 4
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.IX Item "sha1sum"
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sha1sum [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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or: sha1sum [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \-c [\s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Print or check \s-1SHA1\s0 checksums
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Vb 3
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\& \-c Check sums against given list
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\& \-s Don\*(Aqt output anything, status code shows success
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\& \-w Warn about improperly formatted checksum lines
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBsha256sum\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "sha256sum"
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sha256sum [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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or: sha256sum [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \-c [\s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Print or check \s-1SHA256\s0 checksums
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Vb 3
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\& \-c Check sums against given list
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\& \-s Don\*(Aqt output anything, status code shows success
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\& \-w Warn about improperly formatted checksum lines
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBsha512sum\fR" 4
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.IX Item "sha512sum"
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sha512sum [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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or: sha512sum [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \-c [\s-1FILE\s0]
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.Sp
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Print or check \s-1SHA512\s0 checksums
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-c Check sums against given list
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\& \-s Don\*(Aqt output anything, status code shows success
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\& \-w Warn about improperly formatted checksum lines
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBshowkey\fR" 4
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.IX Item "showkey"
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showkey [\-a | \-k | \-s]
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.Sp
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Show keys pressed
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-a Display decimal/octal/hex values of the keys
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\& \-k Display interpreted keycodes (default)
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\& \-s Display raw scan\-codes
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBslattach\fR" 4
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.IX Item "slattach"
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slattach [\-cehmLF] [\-s \s-1SPEED\s0] [\-p \s-1PROTOCOL\s0] \s-1DEVICE\s0
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.Sp
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Attach network interface(s) to serial line(s)
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 8
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\& \-p PROT Set protocol (slip, cslip, slip6, clisp6 or adaptive)
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\& \-s SPD Set line speed
|
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\& \-e Exit after initializing device
|
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\& \-h Exit when the carrier is lost
|
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\& \-c PROG Run PROG when the line is hung up
|
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\& \-m Do NOT initialize the line in raw 8 bits mode
|
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\& \-L Enable 3\-wire operation
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\& \-F Disable RTS/CTS flow control
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBsleep\fR" 4
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.IX Item "sleep"
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sleep [N]...
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.Sp
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Pause for a time equal to the total of the args given, where each arg can
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have an optional suffix of (s)econds, (m)inutes, (h)ours, or (d)ays
|
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.IP "\fBsoftlimit\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "softlimit"
|
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softlimit [\-a \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-m \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-d \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-s \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-l \s-1BYTES\s0]
|
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[\-f \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-c \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-r \s-1BYTES\s0] [\-o N] [\-p N] [\-t N]
|
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\s-1PROG\s0 \s-1ARGS\s0
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.Sp
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Set soft resource limits, then run \s-1PROG\s0
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 8
|
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\& \-a BYTES Limit total size of all segments
|
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\& \-m BYTES Same as \-d BYTES \-s BYTES \-l BYTES \-a BYTES
|
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\& \-d BYTES Limit data segment
|
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\& \-s BYTES Limit stack segment
|
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\& \-l BYTES Limit locked memory size
|
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\& \-o N Limit number of open files per process
|
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\& \-p N Limit number of processes per uid
|
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\&Options controlling file sizes:
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\&
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\& \-f BYTES Limit output file sizes
|
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\& \-c BYTES Limit core file size
|
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\&Efficiency opts:
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\&
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\& \-r BYTES Limit resident set size
|
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\& \-t N Limit CPU time, process receives
|
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\& a SIGXCPU after N seconds
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBsort\fR" 4
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.IX Item "sort"
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sort [\-nrugMcszbdfimSTokt] [\-o \s-1FILE\s0] [\-k start[.offset][opts][,end[.offset][opts]] [\-t \s-1CHAR\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
|
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Sort lines of text
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-b Ignore leading blanks
|
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\& \-c Check whether input is sorted
|
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\& \-d Dictionary order (blank or alphanumeric only)
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\& \-f Ignore case
|
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\& \-g General numerical sort
|
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\& \-i Ignore unprintable characters
|
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\& \-k Sort key
|
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\& \-M Sort month
|
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\& \-n Sort numbers
|
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\& \-o Output to file
|
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\& \-k Sort by key
|
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\& \-t CHAR Key separator
|
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\& \-r Reverse sort order
|
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\& \-s Stable (don\*(Aqt sort ties alphabetically)
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\& \-u Suppress duplicate lines
|
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\& \-z Lines are terminated by NUL, not newline
|
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\& \-mST Ignored for GNU compatibility
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBsplit\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "split"
|
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split [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1INPUT\s0 [\s-1PREFIX\s0]]
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-b n[k|m] Split by bytes
|
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\& \-l n Split by lines
|
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\& \-a n Use n letters as suffix
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBstart-stop-daemon\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "start-stop-daemon"
|
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start-stop-daemon [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\-S|\-K] ... [\-\- arguments...]
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.Sp
|
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Search for matching processes, and then
|
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\&\-K: stop all matching processes.
|
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\&\-S: start a process unless a matching process is found.
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.Sp
|
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Process matching:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-u,\-\-user USERNAME|UID Match only this user\*(Aqs processes
|
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\& \-n,\-\-name NAME Match processes with NAME
|
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\& in comm field in /proc/PID/stat
|
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\& \-x,\-\-exec EXECUTABLE Match processes with this command
|
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\& in /proc/PID/cmdline
|
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\& \-p,\-\-pidfile FILE Match a process with PID from the file
|
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\& All specified conditions must match
|
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\&\-S only:
|
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\& \-x,\-\-exec EXECUTABLE Program to run
|
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\& \-a,\-\-startas NAME Zeroth argument
|
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\& \-b,\-\-background Background
|
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\& \-N,\-\-nicelevel N Change nice level
|
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\& \-c,\-\-chuid USER[:[GRP]] Change to user/group
|
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\& \-m,\-\-make\-pidfile Write PID to the pidfile specified by \-p
|
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\&\-K only:
|
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\& \-s,\-\-signal SIG Signal to send
|
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\& \-t,\-\-test Match only, exit with 0 if a process is found
|
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\&Other:
|
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\&
|
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\& \-o,\-\-oknodo Exit with status 0 if nothing is done
|
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\& \-v,\-\-verbose Verbose
|
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\& \-q,\-\-quiet Quiet
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBstat\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "stat"
|
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stat [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1FILE\s0...
|
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.Sp
|
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Display file (default) or filesystem status
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 4
|
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\& \-c fmt Use the specified format
|
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\& \-f Display filesystem status
|
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\& \-L Dereference links
|
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\& \-t Display info in terse form
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.Ve
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.Sp
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Valid format sequences for files:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
|
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\& %a Access rights in octal
|
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\& %A Access rights in human readable form
|
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\& %b Number of blocks allocated (see %B)
|
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\& %B The size in bytes of each block reported by %b
|
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\& %d Device number in decimal
|
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\& %D Device number in hex
|
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\& %f Raw mode in hex
|
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\& %F File type
|
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\& %g Group ID of owner
|
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\& %G Group name of owner
|
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\& %h Number of hard links
|
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\& %i Inode number
|
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\& %n File name
|
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\& %N Quoted file name with dereference if symlink
|
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\& %o I/O block size
|
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\& %s Total size, in bytes
|
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\& %t Major device type in hex
|
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\& %T Minor device type in hex
|
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\& %u User ID of owner
|
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\& %U User name of owner
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\& %x Time of last access
|
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\& %X Time of last access as seconds since Epoch
|
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\& %y Time of last modification
|
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\& %Y Time of last modification as seconds since Epoch
|
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\& %z Time of last change
|
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\& %Z Time of last change as seconds since Epoch
|
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.Ve
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.Sp
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Valid format sequences for file systems:
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.Sp
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.Vb 12
|
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\& %a Free blocks available to non\-superuser
|
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\& %b Total data blocks in file system
|
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\& %c Total file nodes in file system
|
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\& %d Free file nodes in file system
|
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\& %f Free blocks in file system
|
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\& %i File System ID in hex
|
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\& %l Maximum length of filenames
|
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\& %n File name
|
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\& %s Block size (for faster transfer)
|
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\& %S Fundamental block size (for block counts)
|
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\& %t Type in hex
|
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\& %T Type in human readable form
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBstrings\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "strings"
|
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strings [\-afo] [\-n \s-1LEN\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
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Display printable strings in a binary file
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
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.Vb 4
|
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\& \-a Scan whole file (default)
|
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\& \-f Precede strings with filenames
|
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\& \-n LEN At least LEN characters form a string (default 4)
|
|
\& \-o Precede strings with decimal offsets
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBstty\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "stty"
|
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stty [\-a|g] [\-F \s-1DEVICE\s0] [\s-1SETTING\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
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Without arguments, prints baud rate, line discipline,
|
|
and deviations from stty sane
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 4
|
|
\& \-F DEVICE Open device instead of stdin
|
|
\& \-a Print all current settings in human\-readable form
|
|
\& \-g Print in stty\-readable form
|
|
\& [SETTING] See manpage
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBsu\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "su"
|
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su [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\-] [username]
|
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.Sp
|
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Change user id or become root
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& \-p, \-m Preserve environment
|
|
\& \-c CMD Command to pass to \*(Aqsh \-c\*(Aq
|
|
\& \-s SH Shell to use instead of default shell
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBsulogin\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "sulogin"
|
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sulogin [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1TTY\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
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Single user login
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
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\& \-t N Timeout
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBsum\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "sum"
|
|
sum [\-rs] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
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.Sp
|
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Checksum and count the blocks in a file
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-r Use BSD sum algorithm (1K blocks)
|
|
\& \-s Use System V sum algorithm (512byte blocks)
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBsv\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "sv"
|
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sv [\-v] [\-w sec] command service...
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|
.Sp
|
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Control services monitored by runsv supervisor.
|
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Commands (only first character is enough):
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|
.Sp
|
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status: query service status
|
|
up: if service isn't running, start it. If service stops, restart it
|
|
once: like 'up', but if service stops, don't restart it
|
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down: send \s-1TERM\s0 and \s-1CONT\s0 signals. If ./run exits, start ./finish
|
|
if it exists. After it stops, do not restart service
|
|
exit: send \s-1TERM\s0 and \s-1CONT\s0 signals to service and log service. If they exit,
|
|
runsv exits too
|
|
pause, cont, hup, alarm, interrupt, quit, 1, 2, term, kill: send
|
|
\&\s-1STOP\s0, \s-1CONT\s0, \s-1HUP\s0, \s-1ALRM\s0, \s-1INT\s0, \s-1QUIT\s0, \s-1USR1\s0, \s-1USR2\s0, \s-1TERM\s0, \s-1KILL\s0 signal to service
|
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.IP "\fBsvlogd\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "svlogd"
|
|
svlogd [\-ttv] [\-r c] [\-R abc] [\-l len] [\-b buflen] dir...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Continuously read log data from standard input, optionally
|
|
filter log messages, and write the data to one or more automatically
|
|
rotated logs
|
|
.IP "\fBswapoff\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "swapoff"
|
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swapoff [\-a] [\s-1DEVICE\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
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Stop swapping on \s-1DEVICE\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& \-a Stop swapping on all swap devices
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBswapon\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "swapon"
|
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swapon [\-a] [\-p pri] [\s-1DEVICE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Start swapping on \s-1DEVICE\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
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.Vb 2
|
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\& \-a Start swapping on all swap devices
|
|
\& \-p pri Set swap device priority
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBswitch_root\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "switch_root"
|
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switch_root [\-c /dev/console] \s-1NEW_ROOT\s0 \s-1NEW_INIT\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Free initramfs and switch to another root fs:
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|
.Sp
|
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chroot to \s-1NEW_ROOT\s0, delete all in /, move \s-1NEW_ROOT\s0 to /,
|
|
execute \s-1NEW_INIT\s0. \s-1PID\s0 must be 1. \s-1NEW_ROOT\s0 must be a mountpoint.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& \-c DEV Reopen stdio to DEV after switch
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBsync\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "sync"
|
|
sync
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Write all buffered blocks to disk
|
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.IP "\fBsysctl\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "sysctl"
|
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sysctl [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1VALUE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Configure kernel parameters at runtime
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 6
|
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\& \-n Don\*(Aqt print key names
|
|
\& \-e Don\*(Aqt warn about unknown keys
|
|
\& \-w Change sysctl setting
|
|
\& \-p FILE Load sysctl settings from FILE (default /etc/sysctl.conf)
|
|
\& \-a Display all values
|
|
\& \-A Display all values in table form
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBsyslogd\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "syslogd"
|
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syslogd [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
System logging utility.
|
|
Note that this version of syslogd ignores /etc/syslog.conf.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 10
|
|
\& \-n Run in foreground
|
|
\& \-O FILE Log to given file (default:/var/log/messages)
|
|
\& \-l n Set local log level
|
|
\& \-S Smaller logging output
|
|
\& \-s SIZE Max size (KB) before rotate (default:200KB, 0=off)
|
|
\& \-b NUM Number of rotated logs to keep (default:1, max=99, 0=purge)
|
|
\& \-R HOST[:PORT] Log to IP or hostname on PORT (default PORT=514/UDP)
|
|
\& \-L Log locally and via network (default is network only if \-R)
|
|
\& \-D Drop duplicates
|
|
\& \-C[size(KiB)] Log to shared mem buffer (read it using logread)
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBtac\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "tac"
|
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tac [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
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Concatenate \s-1FILE\s0(s) and print them in reverse
|
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.IP "\fBtail\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "tail"
|
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tail [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Print last 10 lines of each \s-1FILE\s0 to standard output.
|
|
With more than one \s-1FILE\s0, precede each with a header giving the
|
|
file name. With no \s-1FILE\s0, or when \s-1FILE\s0 is \-, read standard input.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 6
|
|
\& \-c N[kbm] Output the last N bytes
|
|
\& \-n N[kbm] Print last N lines instead of last 10
|
|
\& \-f Output data as the file grows
|
|
\& \-q Never output headers giving file names
|
|
\& \-s SEC Wait SEC seconds between reads with \-f
|
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\& \-v Always output headers giving file names
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Sp
|
|
If the first character of N (bytes or lines) is a '+', output begins with
|
|
the Nth item from the start of each file, otherwise, print the last N items
|
|
in the file. N bytes may be suffixed by k (x1024), b (x512), or m (1024^2).
|
|
.IP "\fBtar\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "tar"
|
|
tar \-[czjaZxtvO] [\-X \s-1FILE\s0] [\-f \s-1TARFILE\s0] [\-C \s-1DIR\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0(s)]...
|
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.Sp
|
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Create, extract, or list files from a tar file
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
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.Vb 4
|
|
\& c Create
|
|
\& x Extract
|
|
\& t List
|
|
\&Archive format selection:
|
|
\&
|
|
\& z Filter the archive through gzip
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\& j Filter the archive through bzip2
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\& a Filter the archive through lzma
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\& Z Filter the archive through compress
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\&File selection:
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\&
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\& f Name of TARFILE or "\-" for stdin
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\& O Extract to stdout
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\& exclude File to exclude
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\& X File with names to exclude
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\& C Change to directory DIR before operation
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\& v Verbose
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBtaskset\fR" 4
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.IX Item "taskset"
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taskset [\-p] [\s-1MASK\s0] [\s-1PID\s0 | \s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]]
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.Sp
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Set or get \s-1CPU\s0 affinity
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 1
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\& \-p Operate on an existing PID
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBtcpsvd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "tcpsvd"
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tcpsvd [\-hEv] [\-c N] [\-C N[:MSG]] [\-b N] [\-u \s-1USER\s0] [\-l \s-1NAME\s0] \s-1IP\s0 \s-1PORT\s0 \s-1PROG\s0
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.Sp
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Create \s-1TCP\s0 socket, bind to \s-1IP:PORT\s0 and listen
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for incoming connection. Run \s-1PROG\s0 for each connection.
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
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\& IP IP to listen on. \*(Aq0\*(Aq = all
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\& PORT Port to listen on
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\& PROG [ARGS] Program to run
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\& \-l NAME Local hostname (else looks up local hostname in DNS)
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\& \-u USER[:GRP] Change to user/group after bind
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\& \-c N Handle up to N connections simultaneously
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\& \-b N Allow a backlog of approximately N TCP SYNs
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\& \-C N[:MSG] Allow only up to N connections from the same IP
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\& New connections from this IP address are closed
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\& immediately. MSG is written to the peer before close
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\& \-h Look up peer\*(Aqs hostname
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\& \-E Do not set up environment variables
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\& \-v Verbose
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBtee\fR" 4
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.IX Item "tee"
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tee [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Copy standard input to each \s-1FILE\s0, and also to standard output
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-a Append to the given FILEs, do not overwrite
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\& \-i Ignore interrupt signals (SIGINT)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBtelnet\fR" 4
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.IX Item "telnet"
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telnet [\-a] [\-l \s-1USER\s0] \s-1HOST\s0 [\s-1PORT\s0]
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.Sp
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Connect to telnet server
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-a Automatic login with $USER variable
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\& \-l USER Automatic login as USER
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBtelnetd\fR" 4
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.IX Item "telnetd"
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telnetd [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
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.Sp
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Handle incoming telnet connections
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 10
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\& \-l LOGIN Exec LOGIN on connect
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\& \-f ISSUE_FILE Display ISSUE_FILE instead of /etc/issue
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\& \-K Close connection as soon as login exits
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\& (normally wait until all programs close slave pty)
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\& \-p PORT Port to listen on
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\& \-b ADDR[:PORT] Address to bind to
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\& \-F Run in foreground
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\& \-i Run as inetd service
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\& \-w SEC Run as inetd service in wait mode, linger time SEC
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\& \-S Log to syslog (implied by \-i or without \-F and \-w)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBtest\fR" 4
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.IX Item "test"
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test \s-1EXPRESSION\s0 ]
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.Sp
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Check file types, compare values etc. Return a 0/1 exit code
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depending on logical value of \s-1EXPRESSION\s0
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.IP "\fBtftp\fR" 4
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.IX Item "tftp"
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tftp [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1HOST\s0 [\s-1PORT\s0]
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.Sp
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Transfer a file from/to tftp server
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 5
|
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\& \-l FILE Local FILE
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\& \-r FILE Remote FILE
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\& \-g Get file
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\& \-p Put file
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\& \-b SIZE Transfer blocks of SIZE octets
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBtftpd\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "tftpd"
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tftpd [\-cr] [\-u \s-1USER\s0] [\s-1DIR\s0]
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.Sp
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Transfer a file on tftp client's request
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.Sp
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tftpd should be used as an inetd service.
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tftpd's line for inetd.conf:
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69 dgram udp nowait root tftpd tftpd /files/to/serve
|
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It also can be ran from udpsvd:
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.Sp
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.Vb 1
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\& udpsvd \-vE 0.0.0.0 69 tftpd /files/to/serve
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.Ve
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-r Prohibit upload
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\& \-c Allow file creation via upload
|
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\& \-u Access files as USER
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBtime\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "time"
|
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time [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Run \s-1PROG\s0. When it finishes, its resource usage is displayed.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 1
|
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\& \-v Verbose
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBtimeout\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "timeout"
|
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timeout [\-t \s-1SECS\s0] [\-s \s-1SIG\s0] \s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
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Runs \s-1PROG\s0. Sends \s-1SIG\s0 to it if it is not gone in \s-1SECS\s0 seconds.
|
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Defaults: \s-1SECS:\s0 10, \s-1SIG:\s0 \s-1TERM\s0.
|
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.IP "\fBtop\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "top"
|
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top [\-b] [\-nCOUNT] [\-dSECONDS] [\-m]
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.Sp
|
|
Provide a view of process activity in real time.
|
|
Read the status of all processes from /proc each \s-1SECONDS\s0
|
|
and show the status for however many processes will fit on the screen.
|
|
.IP "\fBtouch\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "touch"
|
|
touch [\-c] [\-d \s-1DATE\s0] \s-1FILE\s0 [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Update the last-modified date on the given FILE[s]
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
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\& \-c Do not create files
|
|
\& \-d DT Date/time to use
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBtr\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "tr"
|
|
tr [\-cds] \s-1STRING1\s0 [\s-1STRING2\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Translate, squeeze, and/or delete characters from
|
|
standard input, writing to standard output
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
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.Vb 3
|
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\& \-c Take complement of STRING1
|
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\& \-d Delete input characters coded STRING1
|
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\& \-s Squeeze multiple output characters of STRING2 into one character
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBtraceroute\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "traceroute"
|
|
traceroute [\-FIldnrv] [\-f 1st_ttl] [\-m max_ttl] [\-p port#] [\-q nqueries]
|
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[\-s src_addr] [\-t tos] [\-w wait] [\-g gateway] [\-i iface]
|
|
[\-z pausemsecs] \s-1HOST\s0 [data size]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Trace the route to \s-1HOST\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-F Set the don\*(Aqt fragment bit
|
|
\& \-I Use ICMP ECHO instead of UDP datagrams
|
|
\& \-l Display the ttl value of the returned packet
|
|
\& \-d Set SO_DEBUG options to socket
|
|
\& \-n Print hop addresses numerically rather than symbolically
|
|
\& \-r Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host
|
|
\& \-v Verbose
|
|
\& \-m max_ttl Max time\-to\-live (max number of hops)
|
|
\& \-p port# Base UDP port number used in probes
|
|
\& (default 33434)
|
|
\& \-q nqueries Number of probes per \*(Aqttl\*(Aq (default 3)
|
|
\& \-s src_addr IP address to use as the source address
|
|
\& \-t tos Type\-of\-service in probe packets (default 0)
|
|
\& \-w wait Time in seconds to wait for a response
|
|
\& (default 3 sec)
|
|
\& \-g Loose source route gateway (8 max)
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBtrue\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "true"
|
|
true
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Return an exit code of \s-1TRUE\s0 (0)
|
|
.IP "\fBtty\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "tty"
|
|
tty
|
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.Sp
|
|
Print file name of standard input's terminal
|
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.Sp
|
|
Options:
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|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
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\& \-s Print nothing, only return exit status
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBttysize\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "ttysize"
|
|
ttysize [w] [h]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Print dimension(s) of standard input's terminal, on error return 80x25
|
|
.IP "\fBudhcpc\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "udhcpc"
|
|
udhcpc [\-Cfbnqtvo] [\-c \s-1CID\s0] [\-V \s-1VCLS\s0] [\-H \s-1HOSTNAME\s0] [\-i \s-1INTERFACE\s0]
|
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[\-p pidfile] [\-r \s-1IP\s0] [\-s script] [\-O dhcp\-option]...
|
|
.Sp
|
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.Vb 10
|
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\& \-V,\-\-vendorclass=CLASSID Vendor class identifier
|
|
\& \-i,\-\-interface=INTERFACE Interface to use (default eth0)
|
|
\& \-H,\-h,\-\-hostname=HOSTNAME Client hostname
|
|
\& \-c,\-\-clientid=CLIENTID Client identifier
|
|
\& \-C,\-\-clientid\-none Suppress default client identifier
|
|
\& \-p,\-\-pidfile=file Create pidfile
|
|
\& \-r,\-\-request=IP IP address to request
|
|
\& \-s,\-\-script=file Run file at DHCP events (default /usr/share/udhcpc/default.script)
|
|
\& \-t,\-\-retries=N Send up to N request packets
|
|
\& \-T,\-\-timeout=N Try to get a lease for N seconds (default 3)
|
|
\& \-A,\-\-tryagain=N Wait N seconds (default 20) after failure
|
|
\& \-O,\-\-request\-option=OPT Request DHCP option OPT (cumulative)
|
|
\& \-o,\-\-no\-default\-options Do not request any options (unless \-O is also given)
|
|
\& \-f,\-\-foreground Run in foreground
|
|
\& \-b,\-\-background Background if lease is not immediately obtained
|
|
\& \-S,\-\-syslog Log to syslog too
|
|
\& \-n,\-\-now Exit with failure if lease is not immediately obtained
|
|
\& \-q,\-\-quit Quit after obtaining lease
|
|
\& \-R,\-\-release Release IP on quit
|
|
\& \-a,\-\-arping Use arping to validate offered address
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBudhcpd\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "udhcpd"
|
|
udhcpd [\-fS] [configfile]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
\&\s-1DHCP\s0 server
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
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\& \-f Run in foreground
|
|
\& \-S Log to syslog too
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBudpsvd\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "udpsvd"
|
|
udpsvd [\-hEv] [\-c N] [\-u \s-1USER\s0] [\-l \s-1NAME\s0] \s-1IP\s0 \s-1PORT\s0 \s-1PROG\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
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Create \s-1UDP\s0 socket, bind to \s-1IP:PORT\s0 and wait
|
|
for incoming packets. Run \s-1PROG\s0 for each packet,
|
|
redirecting all further packets with same peer ip:port to it.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 9
|
|
\& IP IP to listen on. \*(Aq0\*(Aq = all
|
|
\& PORT Port to listen on
|
|
\& PROG [ARGS] Program to run
|
|
\& \-l NAME Local hostname (else looks up local hostname in DNS)
|
|
\& \-u USER[:GRP] Change to user/group after bind
|
|
\& \-c N Handle up to N connections simultaneously
|
|
\& \-h Look up peer\*(Aqs hostname
|
|
\& \-E Do not set up environment variables
|
|
\& \-v Verbose
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBumount\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "umount"
|
|
umount [flags] FILESYSTEM|DIRECTORY
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Unmount file systems
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
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.Sp
|
|
.Vb 5
|
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\& \-a Unmount all file systems
|
|
\& \-r Try to remount devices as read\-only if mount is busy
|
|
\& \-l Lazy umount (detach filesystem)
|
|
\& \-f Force umount (i.e., unreachable NFS server)
|
|
\& \-d Free loop device if it has been used
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBuname\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "uname"
|
|
uname [\-amnrspv]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Print system information
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 7
|
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\& \-a Print all
|
|
\& \-m The machine (hardware) type
|
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\& \-n Hostname
|
|
\& \-r OS release
|
|
\& \-s OS name (default)
|
|
\& \-p Processor type
|
|
\& \-v OS version
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBuncompress\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "uncompress"
|
|
uncompress [\-c] [\-f] [name...]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Uncompress .Z file[s]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-c Extract to stdout
|
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\& \-f Overwrite an existing file
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBunexpand\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "unexpand"
|
|
unexpand [\-f][\-a][\-t \s-1NUM\s0] [FILE|\-]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Convert spaces to tabs, writing to standard output
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& \-a,\-\-all Convert all blanks
|
|
\& \-f,\-\-first\-only Convert only leading blanks
|
|
\& \-t,\-\-tabs=N Tabstops every N chars
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBuniq\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "uniq"
|
|
uniq [\-fscduw]... [\s-1INPUT\s0 [\s-1OUTPUT\s0]]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Discard duplicate lines
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 6
|
|
\& \-c Prefix lines by the number of occurrences
|
|
\& \-d Only print duplicate lines
|
|
\& \-u Only print unique lines
|
|
\& \-f N Skip first N fields
|
|
\& \-s N Skip first N chars (after any skipped fields)
|
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\& \-w N Compare N characters in line
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBunix2dos\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "unix2dos"
|
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unix2dos [\s-1OPTION\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]
|
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.Sp
|
|
Convert \s-1FILE\s0 in-place from Unix to \s-1DOS\s0 format.
|
|
When no file is given, use stdin/stdout.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-u dos2unix
|
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\& \-d unix2dos
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBunlzma\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "unlzma"
|
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unlzma [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Uncompress \s-1FILE\s0 (or standard input if \s-1FILE\s0 is '\-' or omitted)
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& \-c Write to standard output
|
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\& \-f Force
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBunlzop\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "unlzop"
|
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unlzop [\-cfvCF] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 4
|
|
\& \-c Write to standard output
|
|
\& \-f Force
|
|
\& \-v Verbose
|
|
\& \-F Don\*(Aqt store or verify checksum
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBunzip\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "unzip"
|
|
unzip [\-opts[modifiers]] file[.zip] [list] [\-x xlist] [\-d exdir]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Extract files from \s-1ZIP\s0 archives
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 7
|
|
\& \-l List archive contents (with \-q for short form)
|
|
\& \-n Never overwrite existing files (default)
|
|
\& \-o Overwrite files without prompting
|
|
\& \-p Send output to stdout
|
|
\& \-q Quiet
|
|
\& \-x Exclude these files
|
|
\& \-d Extract files into this directory
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBuptime\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "uptime"
|
|
uptime
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Display the time since the last boot
|
|
.IP "\fBusleep\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "usleep"
|
|
usleep N
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Pause for N microseconds
|
|
.IP "\fBuudecode\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "uudecode"
|
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uudecode [\-o outfile] [infile]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Uudecode a file
|
|
Finds outfile name in uuencoded source unless \-o is given
|
|
.IP "\fBuuencode\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "uuencode"
|
|
uuencode [\-m] [infile] stored_filename
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Uuencode a file to stdout
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& \-m Use base64 encoding per RFC1521
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.IP "\fBvconfig\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "vconfig"
|
|
vconfig \s-1COMMAND\s0 [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Create and remove virtual ethernet devices
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 6
|
|
\& add [interface\-name] [vlan_id]
|
|
\& rem [vlan\-name]
|
|
\& set_flag [interface\-name] [flag\-num] [0 | 1]
|
|
\& set_egress_map [vlan\-name] [skb_priority] [vlan_qos]
|
|
\& set_ingress_map [vlan\-name] [skb_priority] [vlan_qos]
|
|
\& set_name_type [name\-type]
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBvi\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "vi"
|
|
vi [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Edit \s-1FILE\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& \-c Initial command to run ($EXINIT also available)
|
|
\& \-R Read\-only \- do not write to the file
|
|
\& \-H Short help regarding available features
|
|
.Ve
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.IP "\fBvlock\fR" 4
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.IX Item "vlock"
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vlock [\s-1OPTIONS\s0]
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.Sp
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Lock a virtual terminal. A password is required to unlock.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 1
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\& \-a Lock all VTs
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBvolname\fR" 4
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.IX Item "volname"
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volname [\s-1DEVICE\s0]
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.Sp
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Show \s-1CD\s0 volume name of the \s-1DEVICE\s0 (default /dev/cdrom)
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.IP "\fBwatch\fR" 4
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.IX Item "watch"
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watch [\-n seconds] [\-t] \s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]
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.Sp
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Run \s-1PROG\s0 periodically
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 2
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\& \-n Loop period in seconds (default 2)
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\& \-t Don\*(Aqt print header
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBwatchdog\fR" 4
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.IX Item "watchdog"
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watchdog [\-t N[ms]] [\-T N[ms]] [\-F] \s-1DEV\s0
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.Sp
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Periodically write to watchdog device \s-1DEV\s0
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 3
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\& \-T N Reboot after N seconds if not reset (default 60)
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\& \-t N Reset every N seconds (default 30)
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\& \-F Run in foreground
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.Ve
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.Sp
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Use 500ms to specify period in milliseconds
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.IP "\fBwc\fR" 4
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.IX Item "wc"
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wc [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1FILE\s0]...
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.Sp
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Print line, word, and byte counts for each \s-1FILE\s0, and a total line if
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more than one \s-1FILE\s0 is specified. With no \s-1FILE\s0, read standard input.
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 4
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\& \-c Print the byte counts
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\& \-l Print the newline counts
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\& \-L Print the length of the longest line
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\& \-w Print the word counts
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBwget\fR" 4
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.IX Item "wget"
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wget [\-c|\-\-continue] [\-s|\-\-spider] [\-q|\-\-quiet] [\-O|\-\-output\-document file]
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[\-\-header 'header: value'] [\-Y|\-\-proxy on/off] [\-P \s-1DIR\s0]
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[\-U|\-\-user\-agent agent] url
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.Sp
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Retrieve files via \s-1HTTP\s0 or \s-1FTP\s0
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 7
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\& \-s Spider mode \- only check file existence
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\& \-c Continue retrieval of aborted transfer
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\& \-q Quiet
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\& \-P Set directory prefix to DIR
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\& \-O Save to filename (\*(Aq\-\*(Aq for stdout)
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\& \-U Adjust \*(AqUser\-Agent\*(Aq field
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\& \-Y Use proxy (\*(Aqon\*(Aq or \*(Aqoff\*(Aq)
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.Ve
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.IP "\fBwhich\fR" 4
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.IX Item "which"
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which [\s-1COMMAND\s0]...
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.Sp
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Locate a \s-1COMMAND\s0
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.IP "\fBwho\fR" 4
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.IX Item "who"
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who [\-a]
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.Sp
|
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Show who is logged on
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.Sp
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 1
|
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\& \-a show all
|
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.Ve
|
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.IP "\fBwhoami\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "whoami"
|
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whoami
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.Sp
|
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Print the user name associated with the current effective user id
|
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.IP "\fBxargs\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "xargs"
|
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xargs [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1PROG\s0 [\s-1ARGS\s0]]
|
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.Sp
|
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Run \s-1PROG\s0 on every item given by standard input
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
|
|
.Sp
|
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.Vb 8
|
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\& \-p Ask user whether to run each command
|
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\& \-r Do not run command if input is empty
|
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\& \-0 Input is separated by NUL characters
|
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\& \-t Print the command on stderr before execution
|
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\& \-e[STR] STR stops input processing
|
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\& \-n N Pass no more than N args to PROG
|
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\& \-s N Pass command line of no more than N bytes
|
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\& \-x Exit if size is exceeded
|
|
.Ve
|
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.IP "\fByes\fR" 4
|
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.IX Item "yes"
|
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yes [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] [\s-1STRING\s0]
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.Sp
|
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Repeatedly output a line with \s-1STRING\s0, or 'y'
|
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.IP "\fBzcat\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "zcat"
|
|
zcat \s-1FILE\s0
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Uncompress to stdout
|
|
.IP "\fBzcip\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "zcip"
|
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zcip [\s-1OPTIONS\s0] \s-1IFACE\s0 \s-1SCRIPT\s0
|
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.Sp
|
|
Manage a ZeroConf IPv4 link-local address
|
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.Sp
|
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Options:
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.Sp
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.Vb 4
|
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\& \-f Run in foreground
|
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\& \-q Quit after obtaining address
|
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\& \-r 169.254.x.x Request this address first
|
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\& \-v Verbose
|
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.Ve
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.Sp
|
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With no \-q, runs continuously monitoring for \s-1ARP\s0 conflicts,
|
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exits only on I/O errors (link down etc)
|
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.SH "LIBC NSS"
|
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.IX Header "LIBC NSS"
|
|
\&\s-1GNU\s0 Libc (glibc) uses the Name Service Switch (\s-1NSS\s0) to configure the behavior
|
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of the C library for the local environment, and to configure how it reads
|
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system data, such as passwords and group information. This is implemented
|
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using an /etc/nsswitch.conf configuration file, and using one or more of the
|
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/lib/libnss_* libraries. BusyBox tries to avoid using any libc calls that make
|
|
use of \s-1NSS\s0. Some applets however, such as login and su, will use libc functions
|
|
that require \s-1NSS\s0.
|
|
.PP
|
|
If you enable \s-1CONFIG_USE_BB_PWD_GRP\s0, BusyBox will use internal functions to
|
|
directly access the /etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/shadow files without
|
|
using \s-1NSS\s0. This may allow you to run your system without the need for
|
|
installing any of the \s-1NSS\s0 configuration files and libraries.
|
|
.PP
|
|
When used with glibc, the BusyBox 'networking' applets will similarly require
|
|
that you install at least some of the glibc \s-1NSS\s0 stuff (in particular,
|
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/etc/nsswitch.conf, /lib/libnss_dns*, /lib/libnss_files*, and /lib/libresolv*).
|
|
.PP
|
|
Shameless Plug: As an alternative, one could use a C library such as uClibc. In
|
|
addition to making your system significantly smaller, uClibc does not require the
|
|
use of any \s-1NSS\s0 support files or libraries.
|
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.SH "MAINTAINER"
|
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.IX Header "MAINTAINER"
|
|
Denis Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
|
|
.SH "AUTHORS"
|
|
.IX Header "AUTHORS"
|
|
The following people have contributed code to BusyBox whether they know it or
|
|
not. If you have written code included in BusyBox, you should probably be
|
|
listed here so you can obtain your bit of eternal glory. If you should be
|
|
listed here, or the description of what you have done needs more detail, or is
|
|
incorrect, please send in an update.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Emanuele Aina <emanuele.aina@tiscali.it>
|
|
run-parts
|
|
.PP
|
|
Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 4
|
|
\& Tons of new stuff, major rewrite of most of the
|
|
\& core apps, tons of new apps as noted in header files.
|
|
\& Lots of tedious effort writing these boring docs that
|
|
\& nobody is going to actually read.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Laurence Anderson <l.d.anderson@warwick.ac.uk>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& rpm2cpio, unzip, get_header_cpio, read_gz interface, rpm
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Jeff Angielski <jeff@theptrgroup.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& ftpput, ftpget
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Edward Betts <edward@debian.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& expr, hostid, logname, whoami
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
John Beppu <beppu@codepoet.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& du, nslookup, sort
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& tiny\-ls(ls)
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Randolph Chung <tausq@debian.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& fbset, ping, hostname
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& more(v2), makedevs, dutmp, modularization, auto links file,
|
|
\& various fixes, Linux Router Project maintenance
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Jordan Crouse <jordan@cosmicpenguin.net>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& ipcalc
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Magnus Damm <damm@opensource.se>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& tftp client insmod powerpc support
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Larry Doolittle <ldoolitt@recycle.lbl.gov>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& pristine source directory compilation, lots of patches and fixes.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Glenn Engel <glenne@engel.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& httpd
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Gennady Feldman <gfeldman@gena01.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& Sysklogd (single threaded syslogd, IPC Circular buffer support,
|
|
\& logread), various fixes.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Karl M. Hegbloom <karlheg@debian.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& cp_mv.c, the test suite, various fixes to utility.c, &c.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& mktemp.c
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Matt Kraai <kraai@alumni.cmu.edu>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& documentation, bugfixes, test suite
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Stephan Linz <linz@li\-pro.net>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& ipcalc, Red Hat equivalence
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
John Lombardo <john@deltanet.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& tr
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Glenn McGrath <bug1@iinet.net.au>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& Common unarchiving code and unarchiving applets, ifupdown, ftpgetput,
|
|
\& nameif, sed, patch, fold, install, uudecode.
|
|
\& Various bugfixes, review and apply numerous patches.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Manuel Novoa \s-1III\s0 <mjn3@codepoet.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& cat, head, mkfifo, mknod, rmdir, sleep, tee, tty, uniq, usleep, wc, yes,
|
|
\& mesg, vconfig, make_directory, parse_mode, dirname, mode_string,
|
|
\& get_last_path_component, simplify_path, and a number trivial libbb routines
|
|
\&
|
|
\& also bug fixes, partial rewrites, and size optimizations in
|
|
\& ash, basename, cal, cmp, cp, df, du, echo, env, ln, logname, md5sum, mkdir,
|
|
\& mv, realpath, rm, sort, tail, touch, uname, watch, arith, human_readable,
|
|
\& interface, dutmp, ifconfig, route
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Vladimir Oleynik <dzo@simtreas.ru>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 4
|
|
\& cmdedit; xargs(current), httpd(current);
|
|
\& ports: ash, crond, fdisk, inetd, stty, traceroute, top;
|
|
\& locale, various fixes
|
|
\& and irreconcilable critic of everything not perfect.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Bruce Perens <bruce@pixar.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& Original author of BusyBox in 1995, 1996. Some of his code can
|
|
\& still be found hiding here and there...
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Tim Riker <Tim@Rikers.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& bug fixes, member of fan club
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Kent Robotti <robotti@metconnect.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& reset, tons and tons of bug reports and patches.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Chip Rosenthal <chip@unicom.com>, <crosenth@covad.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& wget \- Contributed by permission of Covad Communications
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& Lots of bugs fixes and patches.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Gyepi Sam <gyepi@praxis\-sw.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& Remote logging feature for syslogd
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@transmeta.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& mkswap, fsck.minix, mkfs.minix
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Mark Whitley <markw@codepoet.org>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& grep, sed, cut, xargs(previous),
|
|
\& style\-guide, new\-applet\-HOWTO, bug fixes, etc.
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Charles P. Wright <cpwright@villagenet.com>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& gzip, mini\-netcat(nc)
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Enrique Zanardi <ezanardi@ull.es>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& tarcat (since removed), loadkmap, various fixes, Debian maintenance
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Tito Ragusa <farmatito@tiscali.it>
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& devfsd and size optimizations in strings, openvt and deallocvt.
|
|
.Ve
|