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pmkincaid

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Dec 12, 1999
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Your best source of information regarding nearly ANY command is the manpage. Using 'man <command>' (ie 'man rm') will help you not only know what that command does, but gets you used to using the included help system within any *NIX.







Don't know exactly the command to use??? 'man -k word' will show you all manpages with 'word' in the name and description.





There are also, with many Linux distributions, a docs directory (usually /usr/share/doc or /usr/doc) which includes a lot of great documentation.





You'd be surprised how much more you will learn about a command and what it can do with the manpages.





Also, look at the bottom of the manpage for &quot;SEE_ALSO&quot;, that will give you more commands to look at and learn more with...



Other sources of information are the info pages (man info for more info:), the How-Tos and


Hope this helps,


Paul
 
Paul,

Why don't you create a tek-tips FAQ from your post? Mike
michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com
Email welcome if you're in a hurry or something -- but post in tek-tips as well please, and I will post my reply here as well.
 
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