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[bdc08c1]1<sect2><title>Contents of fileutils-&fileutils-contversion;</title>
[6370fa6]2
[bdc08c1]3<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
4<para>chgrp, chmod, chown, cp, dd, df, dir, dircolors, du, install, ln,
5ls, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir, shred, sync, touch
6and vdir</para></sect3>
[6370fa6]7
[bdc08c1]8<sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
[6370fa6]9
[bdc08c1]10<sect4><title>chgrp</title>
[b822811]11<para>chgrp changes the group ownership of each given file to the named group,
[bdc08c1]12which can be either a group name or a numeric group ID.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]13
[bdc08c1]14<sect4><title>chmod</title>
[b822811]15<para>chmod changes the permissions of each given file according to mode, which
[6370fa6]16can be either a symbolic representation of changes to make, or an octal
[bdc08c1]17number representing the bit pattern for the new permissions.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]18
[bdc08c1]19<sect4><title>chown</title>
[53ad30a]20<para>chown changes the user and/or group ownership of each
[bdc08c1]21given file.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]22
[bdc08c1]23<sect4><title>cp</title>
24<para>cp copies files from one place to another.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]25
[bdc08c1]26<sect4><title>dd</title>
[b822811]27<para>dd copies a file (from the standard input to the standard output, by
28default) with a user-selectable blocksize, while optionally performing
[bdc08c1]29conversions on it.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]30
[bdc08c1]31<sect4><title>df</title>
[b822811]32<para>df displays the amount of disk space available on the filesystem
[6370fa6]33containing each file name argument. If no file name is given, the space
[bdc08c1]34available on all currently mounted filesystems is shown.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]35
[bdc08c1]36<sect4><title>dir, ls and vdir</title>
[b822811]37<para>dir and vdir are versions of ls with different default output formats.
[6370fa6]38These programs list each given file or directory name. Directory contents
39are sorted alphabetically. For ls, files are by default listed in columns,
40sorted vertically, if the standard output is a terminal; otherwise they
41are listed one per line. For dir, files are by default listed in columns,
[53ad30a]42sorted vertically. For vdir, files are by default listed in
[bdc08c1]43long format.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]44
[bdc08c1]45<sect4><title>dircolors</title>
[b822811]46<para>dircolors outputs commands to set the LS_COLOR environment variable.
[6370fa6]47The LS_COLOR variable is use to change the default color scheme used by
[bdc08c1]48ls and related utilities.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]49
[bdc08c1]50<sect4><title>du</title>
[b822811]51<para>du displays the amount of disk space used by each argument and for each
[bdc08c1]52subdirectory of directory arguments.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]53
[bdc08c1]54<sect4><title>install</title>
[b822811]55<para>install copies files and sets their permission modes and, if possible,
[bdc08c1]56their owner and group.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]57
[bdc08c1]58<sect4><title>ln</title>
59<para>ln makes hard or soft (symbolic) links between files.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]60
[bdc08c1]61<sect4><title>mkdir</title>
62<para>mkdir creates directories with a given name.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]63
[bdc08c1]64<sect4><title>mkfifo</title>
65<para>mkfifo creates a FIFO with each given name.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]66
[bdc08c1]67<sect4><title>mknod</title>
[b822811]68<para>mknod creates a FIFO, character special file, or block special file
[bdc08c1]69with the given file name.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]70
[bdc08c1]71<sect4><title>mv</title>
[b822811]72<para>mv moves files from one directory to another or renames files, depending
[bdc08c1]73on the arguments given to mv.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]74
[bdc08c1]75<sect4><title>rm</title>
76<para>rm removes files or directories.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]77
[bdc08c1]78<sect4><title>rmdir</title>
79<para>rmdir removes directories, if they are empty.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]80
[bdc08c1]81<sect4><title>shred</title>
[b822811]82<para>shred deletes a file securely, overwriting it first so that its
[bdc08c1]83contents can't be recovered.</para></sect4>
[0f4f81c]84
[bdc08c1]85<sect4><title>sync</title>
[53ad30a]86<para>sync forces changed blocks to disk and updates the
[bdc08c1]87super block.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]88
[bdc08c1]89<sect4><title>touch</title>
[b822811]90<para>touch changes the access and modification times of each given file to the
[bdc08c1]91current time. Files that do not exist are created empty.</para></sect4>
92
93</sect3>
[6370fa6]94
95</sect2>
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