
Linux in a Nutshell
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Organization of This Book
- Other Resources
- Online Documentation
- Web Sites
- Linux Journal and Linux Magazine
- Usenet Newsgroups
- Online Linux Support
- Linux User Groups
- Using Code Examples
- Conventions
- Safari® Enabled
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- The Excitement of Linux
- Distribution and Support
- Commands on Linux
- What This Book Offers
- Sources and Licenses
- Beginner's Guide
- Communication
- Comparisons
- File Management
- Media
- Printing
- Programming
- Program Maintenance
- Searching
- Shell Programming
- Storage
- System Status
- Text Processing
- Miscellaneous
- System and Network Administration Overview
- Common Commands
- Clocks
- Daemons
- Hardware
- Host Information
- Installation
- Managing Filesystems
- Managing the Kernel
- Networking
- Printing
- Security and System Integrity
- Starting and Stopping the System
- System Activity and Process Management
- Users
- Miscellaneous
- Overview of Networking
- TCP/IP Administration
- NFS and NIS Administration
- Overview of TCP/IP
- IP Addresses
- Gateways and Routing
- Gateway protocols
- Routing daemons
- Routing tables
- Name Service
- DNS and BIND
- Domain names
- Configuring TCP/IP
- ifconfig
- Serial-line communication
- Troubleshooting TCP/IP
- Overview of Firewalls and Masquerading
- Overview of NFS
- Administering NFS
- Daemons
- Exporting Filesystems
- Mounting Filesystems
- Overview of NIS
- Servers
- Domains
- NIS Maps
- Map Manipulation Utilities
- Administering NIS
- Setting Up an NIS Server
- Setting Up an NIS Client
- NIS User Accounts
- RPC and XDR
- Linux Commands
- Alphabetical Summary of Commands
- accept
- access
- aclocal
- aconnect
- acpi
- acpi_available
- acpid
- addr2line
- addresses
- agetty
- alsactl
- amidi
- amixer
- anacron
- aplay
- aplaymidi
- apm
- apmd
- apropos
- apt
- ar
- arch
- arecord
- arecordmidi
- arp
- as
- at
- atd
- atq
- atrm
- audiosend
- aumix
- autoconf
- autoheader
- automake
- autoreconf
- autoscan
- autoupdate
- badblocks
- banner
- basename
- bash
- batch
- bc
- biff
- bison
- bzcmp
- bzdiff
- bzgrep
- bzip2
- bzless
- bzmore
- c++
- c++filt
- cal
- cardctl
- cardmgr
- cat
- cc
- cdda2wav
- cdparanoia
- cdrdao
- cdrecord
- cfdisk
- chage
- chattr
- chfn
- chgrp
- chkconfig
- chmod
- chown
- chpasswd
- chroot
- chrt
- chsh
- chvt
- cksum
- clear
- cmp
- col
- colcrt
- colrm
- column
- comm
- compress
- cp
- cpio
- cpp
- crond
- crontab
- csplit
- ctags
- cupsd
- cut
- cvs
- date
- dd
- deallocvt
- debugfs
- depmod
- devdump
- df
- diff
- diff3
- dig
- dir
- dircolors
- dirname
- disable
- dlpsh
- dmesg
- dnsdomainname
- dnssec-keygen
- dnssec- makekeyset
- dnssec-signkey
- dnssec-signzone
- doexec
- domainname
- dosfsck
- du
- dump
- dumpe2fs
- dumpkeys
- e2fsck
- e2image
- e2label
- echo
- edquota
- egrep
- eject
- elvtune
- emacs
- enable
- env
- envsubst
- esd
- esd-config
- esdcat
- esdctl
- esddsp
- esdmon
- esdplay
- esdrec
- esdsample
- etags
- ex
- expand
- expr
- factor
- false
- fc-cache
- fc-list
- fdformat
- fdisk
- fetchmail
- fgconsole
- fgrep
- file
- find
- finger
- fingerd
- flex
- fmt
- fold
- formail
- free
- fsck
- ftp
- ftpd
- fuser
- g++
- gawk
- gcc
- gdb
- getent
- getkeycodes
- gpasswd
- gpg
- gpgsplit
- gpgv
- gpm
- gprof
- grep
- groff
- groffer
- groupadd
- groupdel
- groupmod
- groups
- grpck
- grpconv
- gs
- gunzip
- gzexe
- gzip
- halt
- hdparm
- head
- hexdump
- host
- hostid
- hostname
- htdigest
- hwclock
- iconv
- id
- ifconfig
- imapd
- inetd
- info
- init
- insmod
- install
- ipcrm
- ipcs
- iptables
- iptables-restore
- iptables-save
- isodump
- isoinfo
- isosize
- isovfy
- ispell
- join
- kbd_mode
- kbdrate
- kernelversion
- kill
- killall
- killall5
- klogd
- kudzu
- last
- lastb
- lastlog
- ld
- ldconfig
- ldd
- less
- lesskey
- lftp
- lftpget
- link
- ln
- loadkeys
- locale
- locate
- lockfile
- logger
- login
- logname
- logrotate
- look
- losetup
- lpadmin
- lpinfo
- lpmove
- lpq
- lpr
- lprm
- lpstat
- ls
- lsattr
- lspci
- lsmod
- lsusb
- m4
- mailq
- mailstats
- mailto
- make
- makedbm
- makemap
- man
- manpath
- mattrib
- mbadblocks
- mcat
- mcd
- mcopy
- md5sum
- mdel, mdeltree
- mdir
- mdu
- merge
- mesg
- metamail
- metasend
- mformat
- mimencode
- minfo
- mkdir
- mkdosfs
- mke2fs
- mkfifo
- mkfs
- mkfs.ext3
- mkisofs
- mklost+found
- mkmanifest
- mknod
- mkraid
- mkswap
- mktemp
- mlabel
- mmd
- mmount
- mmove
- modinfo
- modprobe
- more
- mount
- mountd
- mpartition
- mpg123
- mpg321
- mrd
- mren
- mshowfat
- mt
- mtools
- mtoolstest
- mtype
- mv
- mzip
- named
- namei
- nameif
- netstat
- newaliases
- newgrp
- newusers
- nfsd
- nfsstat
- nice
- nm
- nohup
- nslookup
- nsupdate
- objcopy
- objdump
- od
- openvt
- passwd
- paste
- patch
- pathchk
- perl
- pidof
- ping
- pinky
- pmap
- portmap
- poweroff
- pppd
- pr
- praliases
- printenv
- printf
- ps
- ptx
- pwck
- pwconv
- pwd
- python
- quota
- quotacheck
- quotaon
- quotaoff
- quotastats
- raidstart
- ramsize
- ranlib
- rarpd
- rcp
- rdate
- rdev
- rdist
- rdistd
- readcd
- readelf
- readlink
- reboot
- reject
- rename
- renice
- repquota
- reset
- resize2fs
- restore
- rev
- rexec
- rexecd
- richtext
- rlogin
- rlogind
- rm
- rmail
- rmdir
- rmmod
- rndc
- rootflags
- route
- routed
- rpcgen
- rpcinfo
- rpm
- rsh
- rshd
- rsync
- runlevel
- rup
- ruptime
- rusers
- rusersd
- rwall
- rwho
- rwhod
- sane-find- scanner
- scanadf
- scanimage
- scp
- screen
- script
- sdiff
- sed
- sendmail
- sensors
- seq
- setfdprm
- setkeycodes
- setleds
- setmetamode
- setquota
- setsid
- setterm
- sftp
- sh
- sha1sum
- showkey
- showmount
- shred
- shutdown
- size
- skill
- slabtop
- slattach
- sleep
- slocate
- snice
- sort
- split
- ssh
- ssh-add
- ssh-agent
- ssh-keygen
- ssh-keyscan
- sshd
- stat
- statd
- strace
- strfile
- strings
- strip
- stty
- su
- sudo
- sum
- swapoff
- swapon
- sync
- sysctl
- sysklogd
- syslogd
- tac
- tail
- tailf
- talk
- talkd
- tar
- taskset
- tcpd
- tcpdump
- tcpslice
- tee
- telinit
- telnet
- telnetd
- test
- tftp
- tftpd
- time
- tload
- tmpwatch
- top
- touch
- tr
- tracepath
- traceroute
- troff
- true
- tset
- tsort
- tty
- tune2fs
- tunelp
- ul
- umount
- uname
- uncompress
- unexpand
- unicode_start
- unicode_stop
- uniq
- uptime
- useradd
- userdel
- usermod
- users
- usleep
- uudecode
- uuencode
- uuidgen
- vdir
- vi
- vidmode
- vim
- vmstat
- volname
- w
- wall
- warnquota
- watch
- wc
- wget
- whatis
- whereis
- which
- who
- whoami
- whois
- write
- xargs
- xinetd
- yacc
- yes
- ypbind
- ypcat
- ypinit
- ypmatch
- yppasswd
- yppasswdd
- yppoll
- yppush
- ypserv
- ypset
- yptest
- ypwhich
- ypxfr
- zcat
- zcmp
- zdiff
- zdump
- zforce
- zgrep
- zic
- zless
- zmore
- znew
- Boot Methods
- The Boot Process
- LILO: The Linux Loader
- The LILO Configuration File
- Global options
- Image options
- Kernel options
- The lilo Command
- lilo Command Options
- GRUB: The Grand Unified Bootloader
- Installing GRUB
- Creating a GRUB boot floppy
- Using grub-install
- Installing from the GRUB command line
- The GRUB Configuration File
- Using the Menu Interface
- The GRUB Shell
- GRUB Commands
- Command-Line and Global Menu Commands
- bootp
- color
- device
- dhcp
- hide
- ifconfig
- pager
- partnew
- parttype
- password
- rarp
- serial
- setkey
- splashimage
- terminal
- tftpserver
- unhide
- Command-Line and Menu-Entry Commands
- blocklist
- boot
- cat
- chainloader
- cmp
- configfile
- debug
- displayapm
- displaymem
- dump
- embed
- find
- fstest
- geometry
- halt
- help
- impsprobe
- initrd
- install
- ioprobe
- kernel
- lock
- makeactive
- map
- md5crypt
- module
- modulenounzip
- pause
- quit
- read
- reboot
- root
- rootnoverify
- savedefault
- setup
- testload
- testvbe
- uppermem
- vbeprobe
- Dual-Booting Linux and Windows NT/2000/XP
- Boot-Time Kernel Options
- initrd: Using a RAM Disk
- Package Management
- The Red Hat Package Manager
- RPM Package Concepts
- The rpm Command
- General options
- Install, upgrade, and freshen options
- Query options
- Package-selection options
- Information-selection options
- Uninstall options
- Verify options
- Database rebuild options
- Signature-check options
- Miscellaneous options
- FTP/HTTP options
- RPM Examples
- The rpmbuild Command
- rpmbuild options
- Yum: Yellowdog Updater Modified
- The yum Command
- General options
- Yum Command Summary
- check-update
- clean
- generate-rss
- groupinfo
- groupinstall
- grouplist
- groupremove
- groupupdate
- info
- install
- list
- localinstall
- localupdate
- makecache
- provides
- remove
- search
- update
- upgrade
- up2date: Red Hat Update Agent
- Options
- The Debian Package Manager
- Files
- Package Priorities
- Package and Selection States
- Package Flags
- Scripts
- Debian Package Manager Command Summary
- apt-cache
- apt-cdrom
- apt-config
- apt-extract- templates
- apt-ftparchive
- apt-get
- apt-sortpkgs
- aptitude
- dpkg
- dpkg-deb
- dpkg-query
- dpkg-split
- dselect
- synaptic
- The Bash Shell and Korn Shell
- Overview of Features
- Invoking the Shell
- Options
- Common options
- Bash options
- Arguments
- Syntax
- Special Files
- Filename Metacharacters
- Examples
- Quoting
- Examples
- Command Forms
- Examples
- Redirection Forms
- Simple redirection
- Redirection using file descriptors
- Multiple redirection
- Examples
- Coprocesses
- Examples
- Functions
- Variables
- Variable Substitution
- Examples
- Built-in Shell Variables
- Other Shell Variables
- Arrays
- Discipline Functions (ksh93 only)
- Special Prompt Strings
- Arithmetic Expressions
- Operators
- Built-in Mathematical Functions (ksh93 only)
- Examples
- Command History
- Line-Edit Mode
- Common editing keystrokes
- The fc and hist Commands
- Examples
- Programmable Completion (Bash only)
- Examples
- Job Control
- Command Execution
- Restricted Shells
- Built-in Commands (Bash and Korn Shells)
- !
- #
- #!shell
- :
- .
- [[ ]]
- alias
- autoload
- bind
- bg
- break
- builtin
- builtin
- case
- caller
- cd
- command
- compgen
- complete
- continue
- declare
- dirs
- disown
- disown
- do
- done
- echo
- echo
- enable
- esac
- eval
- exec
- exit
- export
- false
- fc
- fc
- fg
- fi
- for
- for
- function
- functions
- getconf
- getopts
- hash
- hash
- help
- hist
- history
- history
- if
- integer
- jobs
- kill
- let
- local
- login
- logout
- name ( )
- nameref
- nohup
- popd
- printf
- pushd
- pwd
- r
- read
- readonly
- redirect
- return
- select
- set
- shopt
- shift
- sleep
- source
- stop
- suspend
- test
- time
- times
- times
- trap
- true
- type
- type
- typeset
- ulimit
- umask
- unalias
- unset
- until
- wait
- whence
- while
- Pattern Matching
- Filenames Versus Patterns
- Metacharacters
- Search Patterns
- Replacement Patterns
- Metacharacters, Listed by Program
- Examples of Searching
- Examples of Searching and Replacing
- The Emacs Editor
- Conceptual Overview
- Modes
- Buffer and Window
- Point and Mark
- Kill and Yank
- Notes on the Tables
- Absolutely Essential Commands
- Command-Line Syntax
- Summary of Commands by Group
- File-Handling Commands
- Cursor-Movement Commands
- Deletion Commands
- Paragraphs and Regions
- Stopping and Undoing Commands
- Transposition Commands
- Search Commands
- Capitalization Commands
- Word-Abbreviation Commands
- Buffer-Manipulation Commands
- Window Commands
- Special Shell Characters
- Indentation Commands
- Centering Commands
- Macro Commands
- Basic Indentation Commands
- Detail Information Help Commands
- Help Commands
- Summary of Commands by Key
- Control-Key Sequences
- Meta-Key Sequences
- Summary of Commands by Name
- The vi, ex, and vim Editors
- Conceptual Overview
- Command-Line Syntax
- Command-Line Options
- Review of vi Operations
- Command Mode
- Insert Mode
- Syntax of vi Commands
- Examples
- Visual mode (vim only)
- Status-Line Commands
- vi Commands
- Movement Commands
- Character
- Text
- Lines
- Screens
- Searches
- Line Numbering
- Marks
- Insert Commands
- Edit Commands
- Changing and Deleting Text
- Copying and Moving
- Saving and Exiting
- Accessing Multiple Files
- Window Commands
- Interacting with the System
- Macros
- Miscellaneous Commands
- vi Configuration
- The :set Command
- Options Used by :set
- Sample .exrc File
- ex Basics
- Syntax of ex Commands
- Addresses
- Address Symbols
- Options
- Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
- abbreviate
- append
- args
- bdelete
- buffer
- buffers
- cd
- center
- change
- close
- copy
- delete
- edit
- file
- fold
- foldclose
- foldopen
- global
- hide
- insert
- join
- jumps
- k
- left
- list
- map
- mark
- marks
- mkexrc
- move
- new
- next
- nohlsearch
- number
- only
- open
- preserve
- previous
- put
- qall
- quit
- read
- read
- recover
- redo
- resize
- rewind
- right
- sbnext
- sbuffer
- set
- shell
- snext
- source
- split
- sprevious
- stop
- substitute
- suspend
- sview
- t
- tag
- tags
- unabbreviate
- undo
- unhide
- unmap
- v
- version
- view
- visual
- visual
- vsplit
- wall
- wnext
- write
- write
- wq
- wqall
- X
- xit
- yank
- z
- !
- =
- & &
- address
- Enter
- @
- &
- ~
- The sed Editor
- Conceptual Overview
- Typical Uses of sed
- sed Operation
- Command-Line Syntax
- Standard Options
- GNU sed Options
- Syntax of sed Commands
- Pattern Addressing
- Pattern Addressing Examples
- GNU sed Regular Expression Extensions
- Group Summary of sed Commands
- Basic Editing
- Line Information
- Input/Output Processing
- Yanking and Putting
- Branching Commands
- Multiline Input Processing
- Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands
- #
- :
- =
- a
- b
- c
- d
- D
- e
- g
- G
- h
- H
- i
- l
- n
- N
- p
- P
- q
- Q
- r
- R
- s
- t
- T
- v
- w
- W
- x
- y
- The gawk Programming Language
- Conceptual Overview
- Command-Line Syntax
- Standard Options
- Important gawk Options
- Patterns and Procedures
- Patterns
- Procedures
- Simple Pattern-Procedure Examples
- Built-in Variables
- Operators
- Variable and Array Assignment
- Escape sequences
- Octal and Hexadecimal Constants in gawk
- User-Defined Functions
- Gawk-specific Features
- Coprocesses and Sockets
- Profiling
- File Inclusion
- Internationalization
- Implementation Limits
- Group Listing of awk Functions and Commands
- Alphabetical Summary of awk Functions and Commands
- #
- and
- asort
- asorti
- atan2
- bindtextdomain
- break
- close
- compl
- continue
- cos
- dcgettext
- dcngettext
- delete
- do
- exit
- exp
- extension
- fflush
- for
- for
- function
- gensub
- getline
- gsub
- if
- index
- int
- length
- log
- lshift
- match
- mktime
- next
- nextfile
- or
- printf
- rand
- return
- rshift
- sin
- split
- sprintf
- sqrt
- srand
- strftime
- strtonum
- sub
- substr
- system
- systime
- tolower
- toupper
- while
- xor
- Output Redirections
- printf Formats
- Source Code
- Source Code Management: An Overview
- Introduction and Terminology
- Usage Models
- Source Code Management Systems
- Other Source Code Management Systems
- The Concurrent Versions System (CVS)
- Conceptual Overview
- CVS Wrappers
- Stickiness
- Command-Line Syntax and Options
- cvs Options
- Common Subcommand Options
- Dot Files
- Environment Variables
- Client Environment Variables
- Server Environment Variables
- Keywords and Keyword Modes
- Dates
- Legal Date Formats
- ISO 8601
- RFC 822 and RFC 1123
- Legal Date Keywords
- Time Zones
- CVSROOT Variables
- Environment Variables in CVSROOT Files
- Internal Variables in CVSROOT Files
- Shell Variables in CVSROOT Files
- Alphabetical Summary of Commands
- add
- admin
- annotate
- checkout
- commit
- diff
- edit
- editors
- export
- history
- import
- init
- kserver
- log
- login
- logout
- pserver
- rannotate
- rdiff
- release
- remove
- rlog
- rtag
- server
- status
- tag
- unedit
- update
- version
- watch
- watchers
- The Subversion Version Control System
- Conceptual Overview
- Basic Version-Control Operations
- Building a Better CVS
- Converting a Repository from CVS to Subversion
- Special File Properties
- Obtaining Subversion
- Subversion Releases
- A View Down The Road
- Source Code
- Using Subversion: A Quick Tour
- The Subversion Command Line Client: svn
- svn Options
- svn Subcommands
- add
- blame
- cat
- checkout
- cleanup
- commit
- copy
- delete
- diff
- export
- help
- import
- info
- list
- log
- merge
- mkdir
- move
- propdel
- propedit
- propget
- proplist
- propset
- resolved
- revert
- status
- switch
- update
- Repository Administration: svnadmin
- svnadmin Options
- svnadmin Subcommands
- create
- deltify
- dump
- help
- hotcopy
- list-dblogs
- list-unused- dblogs
- load
- lstxns
- recover
- rmtxns
- setlog
- verify
- Examining the Repository: svnlook
- svnlook Options
- svnlook Subcommands
- author
- cat
- changed
- date
- diff
- dirs-changed
- help
- history
- info
- log
- propget
- proplist
- tree
- uuid
- youngest
- Providing Remote Access: svnserve
- svnserve Options
- Other Subversion Components
- svndumpfilter
- svnversion
- Index
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