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Linux Basic Commands
Linux Basic Commands
Linux Basic Commands
alias:
awk:
alien:
banner:
badblocks:
biff:
bg:
bzip2:
cardctl:
cfdisk:
cp:
chattr:
chroot:
chmod:
chown:
chgrp:
clear:
cpio:
cat:
chpasswd:
cd:
chage:
cal:
cron:
crontab:
dselect:
dpkg:
date:
du:
df:
dmesg:
dump:
edquota:
env:
fdisk:
fsck:
fg:
fuser:
find:
free:
gcc:
gpasswd:
grep:
getty:
groupadd:
groupdel:
groupmod:
groups:
gunzip:
head:
hdparm:
history:
host:
htpasswd:
websever.
id:
insmod:
init:
isapnp:
icmpinfo:
jobs:
join:
kill:
killall:
kernelcfg:
klogd:
linuxconf:
lpc:
lpq:
lpr:
ls:
ln:
less:
locate:
ldd:
ldconfig:
last:
lastlog:
lsmod:
lsattr:
logrotate:
mount:
modinfo:
modprobe:
man:
mesg:
manpath:
mail:
mkdir:
mke2fs:
mv:
merge:
more:
minicom:
mkbootdisk:
ntsysv:
nice:
nslookup:
netstat:
ps:
ping:
pwd:
pwconv:
pnpdump:
quota:
quotaon:
quotaoff:
repquota:
rmmod:
rm:
rmdir:
rpm:
rpcinfo:
route:
smbclient:
smbadduser:
smbpasswd:
set:
setquota:
sort:
sndconfig:
su:
spell:
startx:
shutdown:
suspend:
showmount:
swapon:
swapoff:
testparm:
tar:
timeconfig:
tac:
touch:
tail:
talk:
tr:
traceroute:
top:
useradd:
usermod:
userdel:
umount:
updatedb:
uname:
vmstat:
vi:
whereis:
who:
whoami:
wc:
which:
write:
whois:
wall:
xman:
xf86config:
zcat:
Remove directory
(RedHat flavors only)Used to install RPM's
Used to see what rpc services are available.
Used to view/change routes between you and other hosts.
Used to connect to Windows shares or Samba.
Maps linux user names to Windows NT user names.
Used to update the smbpasswd file with new accounts.
Used to read and write variables.
Used to set disk quotas.
Sorts lines in a file by alphabetical order.
Used to probe and configure a sound card.
Change to Super User (root).
Checks for spelling errors in a file.
Start the X Server (GUI)
Shutdown machine
Places a shell in the background.
Shows mount information for an NFS server.
Turns on the swapfile.
Turns off the swapfile.
Used to troubleshoot Samba.
Used to compress multiple files.
Used to set the timezone on your machine.
View a file from the last line up.
Creates an empty file.
Displays the last 10 lines of a file to the screen.
Used to chat with another user on the same machine.
Converts one set of characters to another.
Used to track the path a packet takes to a host.
Shows information about the most CPU-intensive Apps.
Add a user.
Modify a user.
Delete a user.
Removes a device from the filesystem.
Updates the locate database.
Determines OS name, version and machine name.
Lists information on memory usage.
A text editor
Finds documentation files.
Tells you who is logged into your server.
Tells you your user information.
Print the number of bytes, words, and lines in files
Finds the full path for a command.
Used to send a message to another user.
Used to query servers for info on.
Writes a message to all logged in users.
Graphical interface for man pages.
Used to configure X.
Read files that have been compressed with gzip.