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Book Information
Preface
Who Should Read This Book
Before You Read This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Related Books
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
1. Differences Between Command Line Interface and Graphical User Interface
Command Line Interface
Graphical User Interfaces
2. Logging In and Using Basic SunOS Commands
Logging In
Your Login Shell
Logging Out
Keyboard Equivalents
Command Prompt
Typing Commands
Using a Password
Getting Help With OS Commands
3. Working With Files and Directories
File Concepts
Using File Commands
Directories and Hierarchy
Viewing Differences Between Files (diff)
Searching for Files (find)
File and Directory Security
4. Searching Files
Searching for Patterns With grep
5. Managing Processes and Disk Usage
Processes and PIDs
Managing Disk Storage
6. Using the vi Editor
Starting vi
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
Summary of Basic vi Commands
7. Using Mail
mailx Basics
Reading Messages
Deleting (and Undeleting) Messages
Printing Messages
Sending Messages
Saving and Retrieving Messages
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)
Running Networked Applications
10. Customizing Your Working Environment
Modifying Initialization Files
Setting Environment Variables
Setting Default File Permissions
A. Modifying the Keyboard
Disabling and Enabling the Compose Key
SPARC: Left-Handed Key Remapping
x86: Function Key and Control Key Remapping
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