Some linux commands

Starting & Stopping

shutdown -h now Shutdown the system now and do not
reboot
halt
Stop all processes – same as above
shutdown -r 5 Shutdown the system in 5 minutes and
reboot

shutdown -r
now Shutdown the system now and reboot
reboot Stop all processes and then reboot – same
as above
startx Start the X system

Accessing & mounting file systems

mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom Mount the device cdrom and call it cdrom under the /mnt directory
mount -t msdos /dev/hdd/mnt/ddrive
Mount hard disk “d” as a msdos file system and call it ddrive under the /mnt directory
mount -t vfat /dev/hda1/mnt/cdrive Mount hard disk “a” as a VFAT file system and call it cdrive under the /mnt directory
umount /mnt/cdrom Unmount the cdrom

Finding files and text within files

find / -name fname Starting with the root directory, look for the file called fname
find / -name ”*fname*” Starting with the root directory, look for the file containing the string fname
locate missingfilename Find a file called missingfilename using the locate command – this assumes you have already used the command updatedb
updatedb Create or update the database of files on all file systems attached to the linux root directory
which missingfilename Show the subdirectory containing the executable file called missingfilename
grep textstringtofind/dir Starting with the directory called dir , look for and list all files containing textstringtofind

The X Window System

xvidtune Run the X graphics tuning utility
XF86Setup
Run the X configuration menu with automatic probing of graphics cards
Xconfigurator
Run another X configuration menu with automatic probing of graphics cards
xf86config
Run a text based X configuration menu

Moving, copying, deleting & viewing files

ls -l List files in current directory using long format
ls -F
List files in current directory and indicate the file type
ls -laC
List all files in current directory in long format and display in columns
rm name Remove a file or directory called name
rm -rf
name Kill off an entire directory and all it’s includes files and subdirectories
cp filename/home/dirname
Copy the file called filename to the /home/dirname directory
mv filename/home/dirname
Move the file called filename to the /home/dirname directory
cat filetoview
Display the file called filetoview
man -
k keyword Display man pages containing keyword
more filetoview
Display the file called filetoview one page at a time, proceed to next page using the spacebar
head filetoview
Display the first 10 lines of the file called filetoview
head -20 filetoview
Display the first 20 lines of the file called filetoview
tail filetoview
Display the last 10 lines of the file called filetoview
tail -20 filetoview
Display the last 20 lines of the file called filetoview

Installing software

rpm -ihv name.rpm Install the rpm package called name
rpm -Uhv name.rpm
Upgrade the rpm package called name
rpm -e package
Delete the rpm package called package
rpm -l
package List the files in the package called package
rpm -q
l package List the files and state the installed version of the package called package
rpm -i –force package
Reinstall the rpm package called name having deleted parts of it (not deleting using rpm -e)
tar -zxvf archive.tar.gz or tar -zxvf archive.tgz
Decompress the files contained in the zipped and tarred archive called archive
./configure
Execute the script preparing the installed files for compiling

User Administration

adduser accountname Create a new user call accountname
passwd accountname
Give accountname a new password
su Log in as superuser from current login
exit Stop being superuser and revert tonormal user

X Shortcuts – (mainly for Redhat)

Control|Alt + or - Increase or decrease the screen resolution. eg. from 640×480 to 800×600
Alt | escape
Display list of active windows
Shift|Control F8
Resize the selected window
Right click on desktop background
Display menu
Shift|Control Altr
Refresh the screen
Shift|Control Altx
Start an xterm session

Printing

/etc/rc.d/init.d/lpd start Start the print daemon
/etc/rc.d/init.d/lpd stop
Stop the print daemon
/etc/rc.d/init.d/lpd status
Display status of the print daemon
lpq
Display jobs in print queue
lprm
Remove jobs from queue
lpr
Print a file
lpc
Printer control tool
man subject | lpr
Print the manual page called subject as plain text
man -t subject | lpr
Print the manual page called subject as Postscript output
printtool
Start X printer setup interface

Some More

ifconfig List ip addresses for all devices on the machine
apropos
subject List manual pages for subject
usermount
Executes graphical application for mounting and unmounting file systems

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