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[04a3351]3<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
[bdc08c1]4
[978d0bf]5<para><command>agetty</command> opens a tty port, prompts for a login name,
6and then invokes the login program.</para>
[6370fa6]7
[978d0bf]8<para><command>arch</command> reports the machine's architecture.</para>
[6370fa6]9
[978d0bf]10<para><command>blockdev</command> allows you to call block device ioctls
11from the command line.</para>
[6370fa6]12
[978d0bf]13<para><command>cal</command> displays a simple calender.</para>
[6370fa6]14
[978d0bf]15<para><command>cfdisk</command> is used to manipulate the partition table
16of the given device.</para>
[6370fa6]17
[978d0bf]18<para><command>chkdupexe</command> finds duplicate executables.</para>
[6370fa6]19
[978d0bf]20<para><command>col</command> filters out reverse line feeds.</para>
[6370fa6]21
[978d0bf]22<para><command>colcrt</command> is used to filter nroff output for terminals
23that lack some capabilities such as overstriking and half-lines.</para>
[6370fa6]24
[978d0bf]25<para><command>colrm</command> filters out the given columns.</para>
[6370fa6]26
[978d0bf]27<para><command>column</command> formats a given file into multiple
28columns.</para>
[6370fa6]29
[978d0bf]30<para><command>ctrlaltdel</command> sets the function of the Ctrl+Alt+Del
31 key combination, to a hard or a soft reset.</para>
[6370fa6]32
[978d0bf]33<para><command>cytune</command> was used to tune the parameters of the
34serial line drivers for Cyclades cards.</para>
[6370fa6]35
[978d0bf]36<para><command>ddate</command> gives the Discordian date, or converts the
37given Gregorian date to a Discordian one.</para>
[6370fa6]38
[978d0bf]39<para><command>dmesg</command> dumps the kernel boot messages.</para>
[6370fa6]40
[978d0bf]41<para><command>elvtune</command> can be used to tune the performance
42and interactiveness of a block device.</para>
[6370fa6]43
[978d0bf]44<para><command>fdformat</command> low-level formats a floppy disk.</para>
[6370fa6]45
[978d0bf]46<para><command>fdisk</command> could be used to manipulate the partition
47table of the given device.</para>
[6370fa6]48
[978d0bf]49<para><command>fsck.cramfs</command>...</para>
[fde5bc7]50
[978d0bf]51<para><command>fsck.minix</command> performs a consistency check on the
52Minix filesystem on the given device.</para>
[6370fa6]53
[978d0bf]54<para><command>getopt</command> parses options in the given command line.</para>
[6370fa6]55
[978d0bf]56<para><command>hexdump</command> dumps the given file in hexadecimal, or
57in another given format.</para>
[6370fa6]58
[978d0bf]59<para><command>hwclock</command> is used to read or set the system's
60hardware clock (also called the RTC or BIOS clock).</para>
[bdc08c1]61
[978d0bf]62<para><command>ipcrm</command> removes the given IPC resource.</para>
[6370fa6]63
[978d0bf]64<para><command>ipcs</command> provides IPC status information.</para>
[6370fa6]65
[978d0bf]66<para><command>isosize</command> reports the size of an iso9660
67filesystem.</para>
[6370fa6]68
[978d0bf]69<para><command>line</command> copies a single line.</para>
[6370fa6]70
[978d0bf]71<para><command>logger</command> enters the given message into the system
72log.</para>
[6370fa6]73
[978d0bf]74<para><command>look</command> displays lines that begin with the given
75string.</para>
[6370fa6]76
[978d0bf]77<para><command>losetup</command> is used to set up and control loop devices.</para>
[6370fa6]78
[978d0bf]79<para><command>mcookie</command> generates magic cookies, 128-bit random
80hexadecimal numbers, for xauth.</para>
[bdc08c1]81
[978d0bf]82<para><command>mkfs</command> is used to build a filesystem on a device
83(usually a harddisk partition).</para>
[6370fa6]84
[978d0bf]85<para><command>mkfs.bfs</command> creates an SCO bfs filesystem.</para>
[6370fa6]86
[978d0bf]87<para><command>mkfs.cramfs</command>...</para>
[fde5bc7]88
[978d0bf]89<para><command>mkfs.minix</command> creates a Minix filesystem.</para>
[6370fa6]90
[978d0bf]91<para><command>mkswap</command> initializes the given device or file to be
92used as a swap area.</para>
[6370fa6]93
[978d0bf]94<para><command>more</command> is a filter for paging through text one
95screenful at a time. But less is much better.</para>
[6370fa6]96
[978d0bf]97<para><command>mount</command> attaches the filesystem on the given device
98to the given directory in the system's file tree.</para>
[bdc08c1]99
[978d0bf]100<para><command>namei</command> shows the symbolic links in the given
101pathnames.</para>
[6370fa6]102
[978d0bf]103<para><command>pg</command>...</para>
[96df9055]104
[978d0bf]105<para><command>pivot_root</command> makes the given filesystem the new
106root filesystem of the current process.</para>
[fde5bc7]107
[978d0bf]108<para><command>ramsize</command> could be used to set the size of the
109RAM disk in a bootable image.</para>
[6370fa6]110
[978d0bf]111<para><command>rdev</command> could be used to query and set the root
112device and other things in a bootable image.</para>
[6370fa6]113
[978d0bf]114<para><command>readprofile</command> reads kernel profiling information.</para>
[6370fa6]115
[978d0bf]116<para><command>rename</command> renames the given files, replacing a given
117string with another.</para>
[6370fa6]118
[978d0bf]119<para><command>renice</command> is used to alter the priority of running
120processes.</para>
[6370fa6]121
[978d0bf]122<para><command>rev</command> reverses the lines of a given file.</para>
[6370fa6]123
[978d0bf]124<para><command>rootflags</command> could be used to set the rootflags
125in a bootable image.</para>
[6370fa6]126
[978d0bf]127<para><command>script</command> makes a typescript of a terminal
128session, of everything printed to the terminal.</para>
[6370fa6]129
[978d0bf]130<para><command>setfdprm</command> sets user-provided floppy disk
131parameters.</para>
[6370fa6]132
[978d0bf]133<para><command>setsid</command> runs the given program in a new session.</para>
[6370fa6]134
[978d0bf]135<para><command>setterm</command> is used to set terminal attributes.</para>
[6370fa6]136
[978d0bf]137<para><command>sfdisk</command> is a disk partition table manipulator.</para>
[6370fa6]138
[978d0bf]139<para><command>swapdev</command> could be used to set the swap device
140in a bootable image.</para>
[6370fa6]141
[978d0bf]142<para><command>swapoff</command> disables devices and files for paging
143and swapping.</para>
[6370fa6]144
[978d0bf]145<para><command>swapon</command> enables devices and files for paging
146and swapping.</para>
[6370fa6]147
[978d0bf]148<para><command>tunelp</command> is used to tune the parameters of the
149line printer.</para>
[6370fa6]150
[978d0bf]151<para><command>ul</command> is a filter for translating underscores into
152escape sequences indicating underlining for the terminal in use.</para>
[6370fa6]153
[978d0bf]154<para><command>umount</command> disconnects a filesystem from the
155system's file tree.</para>
[6370fa6]156
[978d0bf]157<para><command>vidmode</command> could be used to set the video mode
158in a bootable image.</para>
[6370fa6]159
[978d0bf]160<para><command>whereis</command> reports the location of binary, the
161source, and the manual page for the given command.</para>
[bdc08c1]162
[978d0bf]163<para><command>write</command> sends a message to the given user. That is,
164if that user has not disabled such messages.</para>
[6370fa6]165
166</sect2>
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