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messages from the kernel).</para></sect4>
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messages from the kernel).</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>elvtune</title>
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<sect4><title>elvtune</title>
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-<para>elvtune allows to tune the I/O elevator per block device queue
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+<para>elvtune lets you tune the I/O elevator per block device queue
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basis.</para></sect4>
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basis.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>fdformat</title>
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<sect4><title>fdformat</title>
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format (ascii, decimal, hexadecimal, octal).</para></sect4>
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format (ascii, decimal, hexadecimal, octal).</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>hwclock</title>
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<sect4><title>hwclock</title>
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-<para>hwclock queries and sets the hardware clock (Also called the RTC or BIOS
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+<para>hwclock queries and sets the hardware clock (also called the RTC or BIOS
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clock).</para></sect4>
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clock).</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>ipcrm</title>
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<sect4><title>ipcrm</title>
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<para>ipcs provides information on IPC facilities.</para></sect4>
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<para>ipcs provides information on IPC facilities.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>isosize</title>
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<sect4><title>isosize</title>
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-<para>isosize outputs the length of a iso9660 file system.</para></sect4>
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+<para>isosize outputs the length of an iso9660 file system.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>line</title>
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<sect4><title>line</title>
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<para>line copies one line (up to a newline) from standard input and writes it
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<para>line copies one line (up to a newline) from standard input and writes it
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partition.</para></sect4>
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partition.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>mkfs.bfs</title>
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<sect4><title>mkfs.bfs</title>
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-<para>mkfs.bfs creates a SCO bfs file system on a device, usually a harddisk
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+<para>mkfs.bfs creates an SCO bfs file system on a device, usually a harddisk
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partition.</para></sect4>
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partition.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>mkfs.cramfs</title>
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<sect4><title>mkfs.cramfs</title>
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time.</para></sect4>
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time.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>mount</title>
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<sect4><title>mount</title>
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-<para>mount mounts a filesystem from a device to a directory (mount
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-point).</para></sect4>
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+<para>mount mounts, from many possible sources, filesystems or directories
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+on a directory (mount point).</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>namei</title>
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<sect4><title>namei</title>
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<para>namei follows a pathname until a terminal point is found.</para></sect4>
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<para>namei follows a pathname until a terminal point is found.</para></sect4>
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<para>raw is used to bind a Linux raw character device to a block device.</para></sect4>
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<para>raw is used to bind a Linux raw character device to a block device.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>rdev</title>
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<sect4><title>rdev</title>
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-<para>rdev queries and sets image root device, swap device, RAM disk size, or
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+<para>rdev queries and sets image root device, swap device, RAM disk size or
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video mode.</para></sect4>
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video mode.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>readprofile</title>
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<sect4><title>readprofile</title>
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root.</para></sect4>
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root.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>script</title>
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<sect4><title>script</title>
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-<para>script makes typescript of terminal session.</para></sect4>
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+<para>script makes a typescript of terminal session.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>setfdprm</title>
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<sect4><title>setfdprm</title>
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-<para>setfdprm sets user-provides floppy disk parameters.</para></sect4>
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+<para>setfdprm sets user-provided floppy disk parameters.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>setsid</title>
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<sect4><title>setsid</title>
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<para>setsid runs programs in a new session.</para></sect4>
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<para>setsid runs programs in a new session.</para></sect4>
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which indicates underlining for the terminal in use.</para></sect4>
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which indicates underlining for the terminal in use.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>umount</title>
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<sect4><title>umount</title>
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-<para>umount unmounts a mounted filesystem.</para></sect4>
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+<para>umount unmounts a mounted filesystem or directory.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>vidmode</title>
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<sect4><title>vidmode</title>
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<para>vidmode queries and sets the video mode.</para></sect4>
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<para>vidmode queries and sets the video mode.</para></sect4>
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command.</para></sect4>
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command.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>write</title>
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<sect4><title>write</title>
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-<para>write sends a message to another user.</para></sect4>
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+<para>write sends a message to another user, if that user has writing
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+enabled (usually by using mesg).</para></sect4>
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</sect3>
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