Difference between revisions of "Trillex linux 1"
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== Commands == | == Commands == | ||
=== find command === | === find command === | ||
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# "-l" means count lines. | # "-l" means count lines. | ||
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List files just like '''dir''' does it in a Windows command prompt | List files just like '''dir''' does it in a Windows command prompt | ||
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The '''cat''' command shows the content of a file | The '''cat''' command shows the content of a file | ||
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=== The /etc Directory === | === The /etc Directory === | ||
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The passwd file contains all user names as well as their home directory and the shell they use. | The passwd file contains all user names as well as their home directory and the shell they use. |
Revision as of 11:52, 9 February 2009
Contents
Commands
find command
The command find find files on the filesystem.
Example: find / # List all files find /etc # List all files under the /etc directory find / | wc -l # List all files, but don't show them on the screen # The "|" is a pipe which directs output to the # wc command as input. wc is wordcount. The toggle # "-l" means count lines.
ls Command
List files just like dir does it in a Windows command prompt
cat Command
The cat command shows the content of a file
cat /etc/passwd
Important Files
The /etc Directory
passwd File
The passwd file contains all user names as well as their home directory and the shell they use.