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1<sect2>
2<title>Contents</title>
3
4<para>The Util-linux package contains the agetty, arch,
5blockdev, cal, cfdisk, chkdupexe, col, colcrt, colrm, column,
6ctrlaltdel, cytune, ddate, dmesg, elvtune, fdformat, fdisk,
7fsck.minix, getopt, hexdump, hwclock, ipcrm, ipcs,
8kill, logger, look, losetup,
9mcookie, mkfs, mkfs.bfs, mkfs.minix, mkswap, more, mount, namei,
10umount, ramsize, rdev, readprofile, rename, renice, rev, rootflags,
11script, setfdprm, setsid, setterm, sfdisk, swapdev, swapoff, swapon,
12tunelp, ul, vidmode, whereis, and write programs.</para>
13
14</sect2>
15
16<sect2>
17<title>Description</title>
18
19<sect3><title>agetty</title>
20<para>agetty opens a tty port, prompts for a login name and invokes the
21/bin/login command.</para></sect3>
22
23<sect3><title>arch</title>
24<para>arch prints the machine architecture.</para></sect3>
25
26<sect3><title>blockdev</title>
27<para>blockdev allows to call block device ioctls from the command
28line</para></sect3>
29
30<sect3><title>cal</title>
31<para>cal displays a simple calender.</para></sect3>
32
33<sect3><title>cfdisk</title>
34<para>cfdisk is an libncurses based disk partition table
35manipulator.</para></sect3>
36
37<sect3><title>chkdupexe</title>
38<para>chkdupexe finds duplicate executables.</para></sect3>
39
40<sect3><title>col</title>
41<para>col filters reverse line feeds from input.</para></sect3>
42
43<sect3><title>colcrt</title>
44<para>colcrt filters nroff output for CRT previewing.</para></sect3>
45
46<sect3><title>colrm</title>
47<para>colrm removes columns from a file.</para></sect3>
48
49<sect3><title>column</title>
50<para>column columnates lists.</para></sect3>
51
52<sect3><title>ctrlaltdel</title>
53<para>ctrlaltdel sets the function of the CTRL+ALT+DEL key combination (hard
54or soft reset).</para></sect3>
55
56<sect3><title>cytune</title>
57<para>cytune queries and modifies the interruption threshold for the Cyclades
58driver.</para></sect3>
59
60<sect3><title>ddate</title>
61<para>ddate converts Gregorian dates to Discordian dates.</para></sect3>
62
63<sect3><title>dmesg</title>
64<para>dmesg is used to examine or control the kernel ring buffer (boot
65messages from the kernel).</para></sect3>
66
67<sect3><title>elvtune</title>
68<para>elvtune allows to tune the I/O elevator per block device queue
69basis.</para></sect3>
70
71<sect3><title>fdformat</title>
72<para>fdformat low-level formats a floppy disk.</para></sect3>
73
74<sect3><title>fdisk</title>
75<para>fdisk is a disk partition table manipulator.</para></sect3>
76
77<sect3><title>fsck.minix</title>
78<para>fsck.minix performs a consistency check for the Linux MINIX
79filesystem.</para></sect3>
80
81<sect3><title>getopt</title>
82<para>getops parses command options the same way as the getopt C
83command.</para></sect3>
84
85<sect3><title>hexdump</title>
86<para>hexdump displays specified files, or standard input, in a user specified
87format (ascii, decimal, hexadecimal, octal).</para></sect3>
88
89<sect3><title>hwclock</title>
90<para>hwclock queries and sets the hardware clock (Also called the RTC or BIOS
91clock).</para></sect3>
92
93<sect3><title>ipcrm</title>
94<para>ipcrm removes a specified resource.</para></sect3>
95
96<sect3><title>ipcs</title>
97<para>ipcs provides information on IPC facilities.</para></sect3>
98
99<sect3><title>kill</title>
100<para>kill sends a specified signal to the specified process.</para></sect3>
101
102<sect3><title>logger</title>
103<para>logger makes entries in the system log.</para></sect3>
104
105<sect3><title>look</title>
106<para>look displays lines beginning with a given string.</para></sect3>
107
108<sect3><title>losetup</title>
109<para>losetup sets up and controls loop devices.</para></sect3>
110
111<sect3><title>mcookie</title>
112<para>mcookie generates magic cookies for xauth.</para></sect3>
113
114<sect3><title>mkfs</title>
115<para>mkfs builds a Linux filesystem on a device, usually a harddisk
116partition.</para></sect3>
117
118<sect3><title>mkfs.bfs</title>
119<para>mkfs.bfs creates a SCO bfs file system on a device, usually a harddisk
120partition.</para></sect3>
121
122<sect3><title>mkfs.minix</title>
123<para>mkfs.minix creates a Linux MINIX filesystem on a device, usually a
124harddisk partition.</para></sect3>
125
126<sect3><title>mkswap</title>
127<para>mkswap sets up a Linux swap area on a device or in a file.</para></sect3>
128
129<sect3><title>more</title>
130<para>more is a filter for paging through text one screen full at a
131time.</para></sect3>
132
133<sect3><title>mount</title>
134<para>mount mounts a filesystem from a device to a directory (mount
135point).</para></sect3>
136
137<sect3><title>namei</title>
138<para>namei follows a pathname until a terminal point is found.</para></sect3>
139
140<sect3><title>umount</title>
141<para>umount unmounts a mounted filesystem.</para></sect3>
142
143<sect3><title>ramsize</title>
144<para>ramsize queries and sets RAM disk size.</para></sect3>
145
146<sect3><title>rdev</title>
147<para>rdev queries and sets image root device, swap device, RAM disk size, or
148video mode.</para></sect3>
149
150<sect3><title>readprofile</title>
151<para>readprofile reads kernel profiling information.</para></sect3>
152
153<sect3><title>rename</title>
154<para>rename renames files.</para></sect3>
155
156<sect3><title>renice</title>
157<para>renice alters priority of running processes.</para></sect3>
158
159<sect3><title>rev</title>
160<para>rev reverses lines of a file.</para></sect3>
161
162<sect3><title>rootflags</title>
163<para>rootflags queries and sets extra information used when mounting
164root.</para></sect3>
165
166<sect3><title>script</title>
167<para>script makes typescript of terminal session.</para></sect3>
168
169<sect3><title>setfdprm</title>
170<para>setfdprm sets user-provides floppy disk parameters.</para></sect3>
171
172<sect3><title>setsid</title>
173<para>setsid runs programs in a new session.</para></sect3>
174
175<sect3><title>setterm</title>
176<para>setterm sets terminal attributes.</para></sect3>
177
178<sect3><title>sfdisk</title>
179<para>sfdisk is a disk partition table manipulator.</para></sect3>
180
181<sect3><title>swapdev</title>
182<para>swapdev queries and sets swap device.</para></sect3>
183
184<sect3><title>swapoff</title>
185<para>swapoff disables devices and files for paging and swapping.</para></sect3>
186
187<sect3><title>swapon</title>
188<para>swapon enables devices and files for paging and swapping.</para></sect3>
189
190<sect3><title>tunelp</title>
191<para>tunelp sets various parameters for the LP device.</para></sect3>
192
193<sect3><title>ul</title>
194<para>ul reads a file and translates occurrences of underscores to the sequence
195which indicates underlining for the terminal in use.</para></sect3>
196
197<sect3><title>vidmode</title>
198<para>vidmode queries and sets the video mode.</para></sect3>
199
200<sect3><title>whereis</title>
201<para>whereis locates a binary, source and manual page for a
202command.</para></sect3>
203
204<sect3><title>write</title>
205<para>write sends a message to another user.</para></sect3>
206
207</sect2>
208
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