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INIT(8) - System Manager's Manual

Getty, Sh, Login.conf, Login, Rc.shutdown, Rc, Reboot, Fbtab, Kill, Shutdown, Securelevel, Ttys, Halt, Crash, Init

INIT(8) - System Manager’s Manual # INIT(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # init - process control initialization SYNOPSIS # init [-fs] DESCRIPTION # The init program is the last stage of the boot process. It normally executes the sequence of events described in rc(8) and begins multi-user operation. The kernel may pass the following options to init, usually when requested by the boot(8) program: -f Activate fastboot mode. This is not currently supported by the OpenBSD kernel. ...

KSH(1) - General Commands Manual

Vi, Sh, Script, Stty, Shells, Environ, Ed, Csh, Mg, Ksh

KSH(1) - General Commands Manual # KSH(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # ksh, rksh - public domain Korn shell SYNOPSIS # ksh [-+abCefhiklmnpruvXx] [-+o option] [-c string | -s | file [argument …]] DESCRIPTION # ksh is a command interpreter intended for both interactive and shell script use. Its command language is a superset of the sh(1) shell language. The options are as follows: -c string ksh will execute the command(s) contained in string. ...

MAKE(1) - General Commands Manual

Getcwd, Mkdep, Sh, Re_format, Ed, Uname, Make

MAKE(1) - General Commands Manual # MAKE(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # make - maintain program dependencies SYNOPSIS # make [-BeiknpqrSst] [-C directory] [-D variable] [-d flags] [-f mk] [-I directory] [-j max_jobs] [-m directory] [-V variable] [NAME=value …] [target …] DESCRIPTION # make is a program designed to simplify the maintenance of other programs. Its input is a makefile: a list of specifications (target rules) describing build relationships between programs and other files. ...

PRINTENV(1) - General Commands Manual

Environ, Csh, Sh, Printenv

PRINTENV(1) - General Commands Manual # PRINTENV(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # printenv - print out the environment SYNOPSIS # printenv [name] DESCRIPTION # printenv prints out the names and values of the variables in the environment, with one name/value pair per line. If name is specified, only its value is printed. EXIT STATUS # If a name is specified and it is not defined in the environment, printenv returns exit status 1, else it returns status 0. ...

RDIST(1) - General Commands Manual

Rdistd, Syslogd, Sh, Ssh, Daily, Re_format, Rdist

RDIST(1) - General Commands Manual # RDIST(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # rdist - remote file distribution client program SYNOPSIS # rdist [-DFnV] [-A num] [-a num] [-c mini_distfile] [-d var=value] [-f distfile] [-L remote_logopts] [-l local_logopts] [-M maxproc] [-m host] [-o distopts] [-P rsh-path] [-p rdistd-path] [-t timeout] [name …] DESCRIPTION # rdist is a program to maintain identical copies of files over multiple hosts. It preserves the owner, group, mode, and mtime of files if possible and can update programs that are executing. ...

SCRIPT(7) - Miscellaneous Information Manual

Ksh, Execvp, Intro, Sh, Chmod, Execlp, Awk, Execve, Csh, Script

SCRIPT(7) - Miscellaneous Information Manual # SCRIPT(7) - Miscellaneous Information Manual NAME # script - interpreter script execution DESCRIPTION # The system is capable of treating a text file containing commands intended for an interpreter, such as sh(1) or awk(1), as an executable program. An “interpreter script” is a file which has been set executable (see chmod(2)) and which has a first line of the form: #! pathname [argument] ...

SH(1) - General Commands Manual

Ksh, Vi, Script, Ed, Csh, Sh

SH(1) - General Commands Manual # SH(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # sh - command language interpreter SYNOPSIS # sh [-abCefhimnuvx] [-o option] [-c string | -s | file] DESCRIPTION # The sh utility is a command language interpreter: it reads one or more commands, either from the command line or from a file (a shell script), and then sets about executing those commands. Thus it is the main interface between the user and the operating system. ...