wok-next annotate util-linux/description.util-linux-misc.txt @ rev 20616
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author | Aleksej Bobylev <al.bobylev@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat Apr 21 05:15:11 2018 +0300 (2018-04-21) |
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al@19741 | 1 * `agetty` - alternative Linux getty |
al@19741 | 2 * `blkdiscard` - discards sectors on a device |
al@19741 | 3 * `cal` - displays a simple calendar |
al@19741 | 4 * `chcpu` - modifies the state of CPUs |
al@19741 | 5 * `chmem` - configure memory |
al@19741 | 6 * `chrt` - manipulates real-time attributes of a process |
al@19741 | 7 * `ctrlaltdel` - sets the function of the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination to a |
al@19741 | 8 hard or a soft reset |
al@19741 | 9 * `dmesg` - dumps the kernel boot messages |
al@19741 | 10 * `fallocate` - preallocates space to a file |
al@19741 | 11 * `fdformat` - low-level formats a floppy disk |
al@19741 | 12 * `fincore` - count pages of file contents in core |
al@19741 | 13 * `findfs` - finds a file system by label or Universally Unique Identifier |
al@19741 | 14 (UUID) |
al@19741 | 15 * `fsck` - is used to check, and optionally repair, file systems |
al@19741 | 16 * `fsfreeze` - is a very simple wrapper around FIFREEZE/FITHAW ioctl kernel |
al@19741 | 17 driver operations |
al@19741 | 18 * `fstrim` - discards unused blocks on a mounted filesystem |
al@19741 | 19 * `hexdump` - dumps the given file in hexadecimal or in another given format |
al@19741 | 20 * `hwclock` - reads or sets the system's hardware clock, also called the |
al@19741 | 21 Real-Time Clock (RTC) or Basic Input-Output System (BIOS) clock |
al@19741 | 22 * `i386` - a symbolic link to `setarch` |
al@19741 | 23 * `ionice` - gets or sets the io scheduling class and priority for a program |
al@19741 | 24 * `ipcmk` - creates various IPC resources |
al@19741 | 25 * `ipcrm` - removes the given Inter-Process Communication (IPC) resource |
al@19741 | 26 * `ipcs` - provides IPC status information |
al@19741 | 27 * `isosize` - reports the size of an iso9660 file system |
al@19741 | 28 * `kill` - sends signals to processes |
al@19741 | 29 * `last` - shows which users last logged in (and out), searching back through |
al@19741 | 30 the /var/log/wtmp file; it also shows system boots, shutdowns, and |
al@19741 | 31 run-level changes |
al@19741 | 32 * `lastb` - shows the failed login attempts, as logged in /var/log/btmp |
al@19741 | 33 * `ldattach` - attaches a line discipline to a serial line |
al@19741 | 34 * `linux32` - a symbolic link to setarch |
al@19741 | 35 * `linux64` - a symbolic link to setarch |
al@19741 | 36 * `logger` - enters the given message into the system log |
al@19741 | 37 * `look` - displays lines that begin with the given string |
al@19741 | 38 * `losetup` - sets up and controls loop devices |
al@19741 | 39 * `lscpu` - prints CPU architecture information |
al@19741 | 40 * `lsipc` - prints information on IPC facilities currently employed in the |
al@19741 | 41 system |
al@19741 | 42 * `lslogins` - lists information about users, groups and system accounts |
al@19741 | 43 * `lsmem` - list the ranges of available memory with their online status |
al@19741 | 44 * `lsns` - list namespaces |
al@19741 | 45 * `mcookie` - generates magic cookies (128-bit random hexadecimal numbers) |
al@19741 | 46 for xauth |
al@19741 | 47 * `mesg` - controls whether other users can send messages to the current |
al@19741 | 48 user's terminal |
al@19741 | 49 * `more` - a filter for paging through text one screen at a time |
al@19741 | 50 * `namei` - shows the symbolic links in the given pathnames |
al@19741 | 51 * `nsenter` - runs a program with namespaces of other processes |
al@19741 | 52 * `pivot_root` - makes the given file system the new root file system of the |
al@19741 | 53 current process |
al@19741 | 54 * `prlimit` - get and set a process' resource limits |
al@19741 | 55 * `raw` - bind a Linux raw character device to a block device |
al@19741 | 56 * `readprofile` - reads kernel profiling information |
al@19741 | 57 * `rename` - renames the given files, replacing a given string with another |
al@19741 | 58 * `renice` - alters the priority of running processes |
al@19741 | 59 * `rev` - reverses the lines of a given file |
al@19741 | 60 * `rtcwake` - used to enter a system sleep state until specified wakeup time |
al@19741 | 61 * `script` - makes a typescript of a terminal session |
al@19741 | 62 * `scriptreplay` - plays back typescripts using timing information |
al@19741 | 63 * `setarch` - changes reported architecture in a new program environment and |
al@19741 | 64 sets personality flags |
al@19741 | 65 * `setsid` - runs the given program in a new session |
al@19741 | 66 * `sulogin` - allows root to log in; it is normally invoked by init when the |
al@19741 | 67 system goes into single user mode |
al@19741 | 68 * `swaplabel` - allows to change swaparea UUID and label |
al@19741 | 69 * `swapoff` - disables devices and files for paging and swapping |
al@19741 | 70 * `swapon` - enables devices and files for paging and swapping and lists the |
al@19741 | 71 devices and files currently in use |
al@19741 | 72 * `switch_root` - switches to another filesystem as the root of the mount |
al@19741 | 73 tree |
al@19741 | 74 * `taskset` - retrieves or sets a process' CPU affinity |
al@19741 | 75 * `ul` - a filter for translating underscores into escape sequences |
al@19741 | 76 indicating underlining for the terminal in use |
al@19741 | 77 * `uname26` - a symbolic link to setarch |
al@19741 | 78 * `unshare` - runs a program with some namespaces unshared from parent |
al@19741 | 79 * `utmpdump` - displays the content of the given login file in a more |
al@19741 | 80 user-friendly format |
al@19741 | 81 * `wall` - displays the contents of a file or, by default, its standard |
al@19741 | 82 input, on the terminals of all currently logged in users |
al@19741 | 83 * `wdctl` - shows hardware watchdog status |
al@19741 | 84 * `wipefs` - wipes a filesystem signature from a device |
al@19741 | 85 * `zramctl` - a program to set up and control zram (compressed RAM disk) |
al@19741 | 86 devices |