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Util-linux-ng-&util-linux-ng-version; Util-linux-ng <para>The Util-linux-ng package contains miscellaneous utility programs. Among them are utilities for handling file systems, consoles, partitions, and messages.</para> <segmentedlist> <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle> <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle> <seglistitem> <seg>&util-linux-ng-ch6-sbu;</seg> <seg>&util-linux-ng-ch6-du;</seg> </seglistitem> </segmentedlist> </sect2> <sect2 role="installation"> <title>FHS compliance notes The FHS recommends using the /var/lib/hwclock directory instead of the usual /etc directory as the location for the adjtime file. To make the hwclock program FHS-compliant, run the following: sed -e 's@etc/adjtime@var/lib/hwclock/adjtime@g' \ -i $(grep -rl '/etc/adjtime' .) mkdir -pv /var/lib/hwclock Installation of Util-linux-ng ./configure --enable-arch --enable-partx --enable-write The meaning of the configure options: --enable-arch Enables building the arch program --enable-partx Enables building the addpart, delpart and partx programs --enable-write Enables building the write program Compile the package: make This package does not come with a test suite. Install the package: make install Contents of Util-linux-ng Installed programs addpart, agetty, arch, blockdev, cal, cfdisk, chkdupexe, chrt, col, colcrt, colrm, column, ctrlaltdel, cytune, ddate, delpart, dmesg, fdformat, fdisk, flock, fsck.cramfs, fsck.minix, getopt, hexdump, hwclock, i386, ionice, ipcrm, ipcs, isosize, ldattach, line, linux32, linux64, logger, look, losetup, mcookie, mkfs, mkfs.bfs, mkfs.cramfs, mkfs.minix, mkswap, more, mount, namei, partx, pg, pivot_root, readprofile, rename, renice, rev, rtcwake, script, scriptreplay, setarch, setsid, setterm, sfdisk, swapon, tailf, taskset, tunelp, ul, umount, wall, whereis, and write Short Descriptions addpart Informs the Linux kernel of new partitions addpart agetty Opens a tty port, prompts for a login name, and then invokes the login program agetty arch Reports the machine's architecture arch blockdev Allows users to call block device ioctls from the command line blockdev cal Displays a simple calendar cal cfdisk Manipulates the partition table of the given device cfdisk chkdupexe Finds duplicate executables chkdupexe chrt Manipulates real-time attributes of a process chrt col Filters out reverse line feeds col colcrt Filters nroff output for terminals that lack some capabilities, such as overstriking and half-lines colcrt colrm Filters out the given columns colrm column Formats a given file into multiple columns column ctrlaltdel Sets the function of the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination to a hard or a soft reset ctrlaltdel cytune Tunes the parameters of the serial line drivers for Cyclades cards cytune ddate Gives the Discordian date or converts the given Gregorian date to a Discordian one ddate delpart Asks the Linux kernel to remove a partition delpart dmesg Dumps the kernel boot messages dmesg fdformat Low-level formats a floppy disk fdformat fdisk Manipulates the paritition table of the given device fdisk flock Acquires a file lock and then executes a command with the lock held flock fsck.cramfs Performs a consistency check on the Cramfs file system on the given device fsck.cramfs fsck.minix Performs a consistency check on the Minix file system on the given device fsck.minix getopt Parses options in the given command line getopt hexdump Dumps the given file in hexadecimal or in another given format hexdump hwclock Reads or sets the system's hardware clock, also called the Real-Time Clock (RTC) or Basic Input-Output System (BIOS) clock hwclock i386 A symbolic link to setarch i386 ionice Gets or sets the io scheduling class and priority for a program ionice ipcrm Removes the given Inter-Process Communication (IPC) resource ipcrm ipcs Provides IPC status information ipcs isosize Reports the size of an iso9660 file system isosize ldattach Attaches a line discipline to a serial line ldattach linux32 A symbolic link to setarch linux32 linux64 A symbolic link to setarch linux64 line Copies a single line line logger Enters the given message into the system log logger look Displays lines that begin with the given string look losetup Sets up and controls loop devices losetup mcookie Generates magic cookies (128-bit random hexadecimal numbers) for xauth mcookie mkfs Builds a file system on a device (usually a hard disk partition) mkfs mkfs.bfs Creates a Santa Cruz Operations (SCO) bfs file system mkfs.bfs mkfs.cramfs Creates a cramfs file system mkfs.cramfs mkfs.minix Creates a Minix file system mkfs.minix mkswap Initializes the given device or file to be used as a swap area mkswap more A filter for paging through text one screen at a time more mount Attaches the file system on the given device to a specified directory in the file-system tree mount namei Shows the symbolic links in the given pathnames namei partx Tells the kernel about the presence and numbering of on-disk partitions partx pg Displays a text file one screen full at a time pg pivot_root Makes the given file system the new root file system of the current process pivot_root readprofile Reads kernel profiling information readprofile rename Renames the given files, replacing a given string with another rename renice Alters the priority of running processes renice rev Reverses the lines of a given file rev rtcwake Used to enter a system sleep state until specified wakeup time rtcwake script Makes a typescript of a terminal session script scriptreplay Plays back typescripts using timing information scriptreplay setarch Changes reported architecture in a new program environment and sets personality flags setarch setsid Runs the given program in a new session setsid setterm Sets terminal attributes setterm sfdisk A disk partition table manipulator sfdisk swapon Enables devices and files for paging and swapping and lists the devices and files currently in use swapon tailf Tracks the growth of a log file. Displays the last 10 lines of a log file, then continues displaying any new entries in the log file as they are created tailf taskset Retrieves or sets a process' CPU affinity taskset tunelp Tunes the parameters of the line printer tunelp ul A filter for translating underscores into escape sequences indicating underlining for the terminal in use ul umount Disconnects a file system from the system's file tree umount wall Displays the contents of a file or, by default, its standard input, on the terminals of all currently logged in users wall whereis Reports the location of the binary, source, and man page for the given command whereis write Sends a message to the given user if that user has not disabled receipt of such messages write