The Command Line
Found 6 free book(s)Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) - ftp.hp.com
ftp.hp.com4-6 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Changing Interfaces. If you change from the CLI to the menu interface, or the reverse, you will remain at the same privilege level.
Getting Started with Windows Command Prompt
abacus.gene.ucl.ac.ukthe command line rather than typing the name and whole path. d) You can use F7 to see a list of past commands and then , and Enter to select one. e) Surround in quotes a file or directory name with spaces. For example, dir "My Documents". However, this may not always work. You will make your life easier if you use English letters,
Unix/Linux Command Reference
files.fosswire.comCtrl+C – halts the current command Ctrl+Z – stops the current command, resume with fg in the foreground or bg in the background Ctrl+D – log out of current session, similar to exit Ctrl+W – erases one word in the current line Ctrl+U – erases the whole line Ctrl+R – type to bring up a recent command!! - repeats the last command
The Linux Command Line
linuxclass.heinz.cmu.eduThe Linux Command Line Fifth Internet Edition William Shotts A LinuxCommand.org Book
RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
downloads.dell.comThe RACADM command-line utility provides a scriptable interface that allows you to remotely configure your Remote Access Controller (RAC). The utility runs on the management station and the managed system. It is available on the Dell OpenManage Systems Management and Documentation DVD or at support.dell.com.
Learning MS-DOS Basics - A Tutorial
people.uncw.eduThe "Bad command or file name" message appears when you type something that MS-DOS does not recognize. Because nul is not a valid MS-DOS command, MS-DOS displays the "Bad command or file name" message. 3. Now, type the following command at the command prompt: ver The following message appears on your screen: MS-DOS version 6.22