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Solaris Advanced User's Guide
Cover
Credits
Contents
About This Book
Who Should Read This Book
Before Reading This Book
Additional Reading
Typographic Conventions
1 Logging In to SunOS and Starting OpenWindows
Logging In
Your Login Shell
Logging Out
Keyboard Equivalents
OpenWindows Start-up Considerations
Starting the OpenWindows User Environment
Quitting the OpenWindows Environment
Special OpenWindows Start-up Options
2 Basic SunOS Commands
The Command Prompt
Entering Commands
Getting Help with OS Commands
3 Working with Files and Directories
File Concepts
Using File Commands
Directories and Hierarchy
Looking at Differences Between Files ( diff )
Looking Up Files ( find )
File and Directory Security
4 Searching Files
Searching for Patterns with grep
5 Passwords, Processes, and Disk Storage
Using a Password
Processes and PIDs
Managing Disk Storage
6 Using the vi Editor
Starting vi
The Two Modes of vi
Ending a Session
Printing a File
Basic vi Commands
Using ex Commands
Searching and Replacing with vi
Inserting One File into Another
Editing Multiple Files
Setting vi Parameters
Recovering from a Crash
Summary of Basic vi Commands
7 Using Mail
mailx Basics
Reading Letters
Deleting (and Undeleting) Letters
Printing Letters
Sending Letters
Saving and Retrieving Letters
Using vi with mailx
Mail Aliases
Tilde Commands
Getting Help: Other mailx Commands
8 Using Printers
Submitting Print Requests
Determining Printer Status
Canceling a Print Request
9 Using the Network
Networking Concepts
Logging In Remotely ( rlogin )
Copying Files Remotely ( rcp )
Executing Commands Remotely ( rsh )
Viewing User Information ( rusers )
10 Customizing Your Working Environment
Initialization Files
Environment Variables
Setting Default File Permissions
Customizing OpenWindows Fonts
Calibrating Your Color Monitor
A Migrating to OpenWindows Version 3.3, or Later Versions
SPARC Migrating from the SunView Environment
Migrating from a pre-Version 3.3 OpenWindows Environment
B Making the Transition to Solaris 2.5
SPARC Making the Transition from SunOS 4.x
x86 Making the Transition from Solaris 2.1 for x86
C Modifying the Keyboard
Disabling/Enabling the Compose Key
SPARC Left-Handed Key Remapping
x86 Function Key and Control Key Remapping
D Running Networked Applications
Using rlogin to Run a Networked Application
More About Security
E SPARC - DECnet Internetworking (DNI)
Setting Up DECnet Internetworking
Displaying a Remote Client on an OpenWindows Machine
Displaying a Remote Client on a VAX
F Managing Your System
Starting Admintool
Using Admintool to Perform Common Tasks
G Using PCMCIA Cards
Introduction
Using a PCMCIA Memory Card
Copying Files with the tar Command
Copying Files with Volume Management Enabled
Copying Files with Volume Management Disabled
Using a PCMCIA Serial/ModemCard
Index
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