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  • '''rsync''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tool]] which synchronizes files and directories from one location to a ...>) with a backup directory/disk (e.g. <code>/backup</code>). The following command will accomplish this:
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  • ...its Creator. The image of the Creature's silhouette climbing the crags of Mount Blanc amid outgrowths of tree stumps illumined by the icy blue flash of lig ...r we breathe. They have acquired new and almost unlimited powers; they can command the thunders of heaven, mimic the earthquake, and even mock the invisible w
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  • ...riva]]). Most of these will be simple [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tools]]. Eventually, many of these will have their own article. For no ...-manual/ Google Search Manual] and [http://projects.felipc.com/gcl/ Google command line help] for more tricks.
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  • |Essential command [[executable|'''bin'''aries]] for all users (e.g., [[cat (Unix)|cat]], [[ls |Temporarily [[mount (computing)|'''m'''ou'''nt'''ed]] filesystems.
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  • * <tt>xargs</tt> - build and execute command lines from standard input * find all <code>foo.pdb</code> files in a given path and execute a command ''within'' the directory they are found:
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  • ...rything will be done from the CLI (or [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]]). ...ne of the following commands if you need to figure out the device name (or mount point) of your USB stick:
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  • '''dd''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line]] utility whose primary purpose is the low-level copying and conversio ...xquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=1848009#post1848009 Learn The DD Command Revised]. LinuxQuestions.org. 2005-01 (accessed: 2007-02-12).</ref>
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  • '''shred''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line]] utility to overwrite a file to hide its contents, and optionally del ...le system in the /etc/fstab file, as documented in the mount man page (man mount).
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  • ...d in. This means your new HDD is going to use <code>/dev/sda</code> as the mount point. *Step 4: Create a mount point
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  • ...otdisk version from the FreeDOS website (i.e. the one with just kernel and command.com), as it leaves more free space on disk for the flash utility and new BI ...the needed file systems supported. If you do, you should be able to "loop mount" the floppy disk image to some temporary path:
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  • ==Test-mount your Samba share== mount -t cifs //128.35.125.23/path /mnt/samba -o username=username
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  • [Device] [Mount Point] [File_system] [Options] [dump] [fsck order] # device name mount point fs-type options dump-freq pass-num
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  • *If you mount the CD with the <tt>cdfs</tt> file system, you get the two sessions as file mount -t cdfs -o ro /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdfs
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  • The <code>`tap-ctl list`</code> command can be used to list all VHDs in use along with their minor version number a pid=12912 minor=20 state=0 args=vhd:/var/run/sr-mount/eee-eee-eee-eee-eee/fff-fff-fff-fff-fff.vhd
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  • ...playing everything (and more) that your <code>`[[df (command)|df]]`</code> command does. It features the ability to display your disk usage in whatever format Filesystem Mount Size Used Avail %Used fs Type
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  • *Test mount points: mount -a
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  • *Test mount it: $ mount /dev/vgname/lvname /data
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  • mount -a [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • The basic structure of every xm command is almost always: ...ptions. There are a few exceptions to this rule in the cases where the sub command in question acts on all domains, the entire machine, or directly on the xen
    32 KB (5,154 words) - 10:30, 20 September 2014
  • $ mount --bind /var/www/jail/bob/ /home/bob/data/ [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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