Unix commands
Found 8 free book(s)50 Most Frequently Used UNIX / Linux Commands …
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Unix/Linux Command Reference
www.cheat-sheets.orgUnix/Linux Command Reference.com File Commands ls – directory listing ls -al – formatted listing with hidden files cd dir - change directory to dir cd – change to home pwd – show current directory mkdir dir – create a directory dir rm file – delete file rm -r dir – delete directory dir rm -f file – force remove file rm -rf dir – force remove directory dir *
Linux Commands – Red Hat Specific
www.thewestbrooks.com1 Linux Commands – Red Hat Specific Windows Linux General Commands dir dir /ad attrib –h sorting ls ls filename or file* ls directory or dir* ls –l - Directory listing with long filenames, owner, and permissions ls –ld - Show only the directories matching the search ls – R - Show subdirectories also ( just like dir /s) ls –al
Juniper Commands cheat sheet NetFixPro
netfixpro.comBy Ashutosh Patel netfixpro.com 1 Juniper Commands cheat sheet NetFixPro.com SET Command Use the set command to add or change configuration statements;
Basic Introduction to UNIX/linux
rcsg-gsir.imsb-dsgi.nrc-cnrc.gc.caBasic Introduction to UNIX/linux Claude Cantin (claude.cantin@nrc.ca) http://www.nrc.ca/imsb/rcsg Research Computing Support Group Information Management Services Branch
Linux Fundamentals by Commands and Examples
www.ahmedbaraka.comFrom Windows: Open . Putty and select ssh. • Use . WinSCP software for file exchange. Date and Time Commands • date u display date and time in UTC
Unix and Linux System Administration and Shell …
osdata.comUnix and Linux Administration and Shell Programming chapter 0 This book looks at Unix (and Linux) shell programming and system administration. This book covers the basic materials needed for you to understand how to administer your own Linux or Unix server, as
Unix - Tutorials Point
www.tutorialspoint.comUnix i About the Tutorial Unix is a computer Operating System which is capable of handling activities from multiple users at the same time. The development of Unix started around 1969 at AT&T Bell Labs