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@ -438,8 +438,11 @@ up the user environment for the shell command execution.
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:file:`/etc/passwd`
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:file:`/etc/passwd`
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The format for each line is
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The format for each line is
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.. code:: c
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.. code:: c
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user_name:password:UID:GID:GECOS:directory:shell
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user_name:password:UID:GID:GECOS:directory:shell
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with colon separated
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with colon separated
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fields. For more information refer to the Linux PASSWD(5) man page. Use a``password`` of ``*`` to disable the login of the user. An empty
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fields. For more information refer to the Linux PASSWD(5) man page. Use a``password`` of ``*`` to disable the login of the user. An empty
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password allows login without a password for this user. In contrast to
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password allows login without a password for this user. In contrast to
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with an UID of zero by default. The ``directory`` is used to perform a
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with an UID of zero by default. The ``directory`` is used to perform a
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filesystem change root operation in ``rtems_shell_login_check()`` in
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filesystem change root operation in ``rtems_shell_login_check()`` in
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contrast to a normal usage as the HOME directory of the user. The*default* content is
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contrast to a normal usage as the HOME directory of the user. The*default* content is
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.. code:: c
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.. code:: c
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root::0:0::::
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root::0:0::::
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so there is *no password required* for the ``root`` user.
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so there is *no password required* for the ``root`` user.
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:file:`/etc/group`
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:file:`/etc/group`
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The format for each line is
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The format for each line is
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.. code:: c
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.. code:: c
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group_name:password:GID:user_list
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group_name:password:GID:user_list
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with colon separated fields. The ``user_list`` is comma separated. For
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with colon separated fields. The ``user_list`` is comma separated. For
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more information refer to the Linux GROUP(5) man page. In contrast to standard
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more information refer to the Linux GROUP(5) man page. In contrast to standard
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UNIX systems, this file is only readable and writeable for the user with an UID
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UNIX systems, this file is only readable and writeable for the user with an UID
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of zero by default. The default content is
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of zero by default. The default content is
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.. code:: c
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.. code:: c
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root::0:
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root::0:
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Command Visibility and Execution Permission
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Command Visibility and Execution Permission
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@ -2577,7 +2588,9 @@ The following operands are available:
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*conv=value[,value...]*
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*conv=value[,value...]*
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Where value is one of the symbols from the following list.
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Where value is one of the symbols from the following list.
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*ascii, oldascii*
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*ascii, oldascii*
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The same as the unblock value except that characters are translated
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The same as the unblock value except that characters are translated
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from EBCDIC to ASCII before the records are converted. (These values
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from EBCDIC to ASCII before the records are converted. (These values
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imply unblock if the operand cbs is also specified.) There are two
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imply unblock if the operand cbs is also specified.) There are two
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mended one which is compatible with AT&T System V UNIX. The value
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mended one which is compatible with AT&T System V UNIX. The value
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oldascii specifies the one used in historic AT&T and pre 4.3BSD-Reno
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oldascii specifies the one used in historic AT&T and pre 4.3BSD-Reno
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systems.
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systems.
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*block*
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*block*
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Treats the input as a sequence of newline or end-of-file terminated
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Treats the input as a sequence of newline or end-of-file terminated
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variable length records independent of input and output block
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variable length records independent of input and output block
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boundaries. Any trailing newline character is discarded. Each
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boundaries. Any trailing newline character is discarded. Each
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longer than the conversion record size are truncated. The number of
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longer than the conversion record size are truncated. The number of
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truncated input records, if any, are reported to the standard error
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truncated input records, if any, are reported to the standard error
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output at the completion of the copy.
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output at the completion of the copy.
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*ebcdic, ibm, oldebcdic, oldibm*
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*ebcdic, ibm, oldebcdic, oldibm*
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The same as the block value except that characters are translated from
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The same as the block value except that characters are translated from
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ASCII to EBCDIC after the records are converted. (These values imply
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ASCII to EBCDIC after the records are converted. (These values imply
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block if the operand cbs is also specified.) There are four
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block if the operand cbs is also specified.) There are four
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value ibm is a slightly different mapping, which is compatible with
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value ibm is a slightly different mapping, which is compatible with
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the AT&T System V UNIX ibm value. The values oldebcdic and oldibm are
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the AT&T System V UNIX ibm value. The values oldebcdic and oldibm are
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maps used in historic AT&T and pre 4.3BSD-Reno systems.
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maps used in historic AT&T and pre 4.3BSD-Reno systems.
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*lcase*
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*lcase*
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Transform uppercase characters into lowercase characters.
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Transform uppercase characters into lowercase characters.
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*noerror*
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*noerror*
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Do not stop processing on an input error. When an input error occurs,
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Do not stop processing on an input error. When an input error occurs,
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a diagnostic message followed by the current input and output block
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a diagnostic message followed by the current input and output block
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counts will be written to the standard error output in the same format
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counts will be written to the standard error output in the same format
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specified, the input block is omitted from the output. On input files
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specified, the input block is omitted from the output. On input files
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which are not tapes or pipes, the file offset will be positioned past
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which are not tapes or pipes, the file offset will be positioned past
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the block in which the error occurred using lseek(2).
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the block in which the error occurred using lseek(2).
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*notrunc*
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*notrunc*
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Do not truncate the output file. This will preserve any blocks in the
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Do not truncate the output file. This will preserve any blocks in the
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output file not explicitly written by dd. The notrunc value is not
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output file not explicitly written by dd. The notrunc value is not
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supported for tapes.
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supported for tapes.
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*osync*
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*osync*
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Pad the final output block to the full output block size. If the
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Pad the final output block to the full output block size. If the
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input file is not a multiple of the output block size after
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input file is not a multiple of the output block size after
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conversion, this conversion forces the final output block to be the
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conversion, this conversion forces the final output block to be the
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same size as preceding blocks for use on devices that require
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same size as preceding blocks for use on devices that require
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regularly sized blocks to be written. This option is incompatible
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regularly sized blocks to be written. This option is incompatible
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with use of the bs=n block size specification.
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with use of the bs=n block size specification.
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*sparse*
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*sparse*
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If one or more non-final output blocks would consist solely of NUL
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If one or more non-final output blocks would consist solely of NUL
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bytes, try to seek the output file by the required space instead of
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bytes, try to seek the output file by the required space instead of
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filling them with NULs. This results in a sparse file on some file
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filling them with NULs. This results in a sparse file on some file
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systems.
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systems.
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*swab*
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*swab*
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Swap every pair of input bytes. If an input buffer has an odd number
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Swap every pair of input bytes. If an input buffer has an odd number
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of bytes, the last byte will be ignored during swapping.
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of bytes, the last byte will be ignored during swapping.
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*sync*
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*sync*
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Pad every input block to the input buffer size. Spaces are used for
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Pad every input block to the input buffer size. Spaces are used for
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pad bytes if a block oriented conversion value is specified, otherwise
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pad bytes if a block oriented conversion value is specified, otherwise
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NUL bytes are used.
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NUL bytes are used.
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*ucase*
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*ucase*
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Transform lowercase characters into uppercase characters.
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Transform lowercase characters into uppercase characters.
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*unblock*
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*unblock*
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Treats the input as a sequence of fixed length records independent of
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Treats the input as a sequence of fixed length records independent of
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input and output block boundaries. The length of the input records is
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input and output block boundaries. The length of the input records is
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specified by the cbs operand. Any trailing space characters are
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specified by the cbs operand. Any trailing space characters are
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Display the group data from the start group to the end group.
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Display the group data from the start group to the end group.
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*inode \[-aef] \[start] \[end]*
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*inode \[-aef] \[start] \[end]*
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Display the inodes between start and end. If no start and end is
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Display the inodes between start and end. If no start and end is
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provides all inodes are displayed.
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provides all inodes are displayed.
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*-a*
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*-a*
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Display all inodes. That is allocated and unallocated inodes.
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Display all inodes. That is allocated and unallocated inodes.
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*-e*
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*-e*
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Search and display on inodes that have an error.
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Search and display on inodes that have an error.
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*-f*
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*-f*
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Force display of inodes, even when in error.
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Force display of inodes, even when in error.
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**EXIT STATUS:**
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**EXIT STATUS:**
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- The single character escape sequences described in the C standard
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- The single character escape sequences described in the C standard
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are supported:
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are supported:
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NUL \\0
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NUL \\0
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<alert character> \\a
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<alert character> \\a
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INITIAL (startup) Configuration Info
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INITIAL (startup) Configuration Info
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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WORKSPACE start: 0x23d22e0; size: 0x2dd20
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WORKSPACE start: 0x23d22e0; size: 0x2dd20
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TIME usec/tick: 10000; tick/timeslice: 50; tick/sec: 100
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TIME usec/tick: 10000; tick/timeslice: 50; tick/sec: 100
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MAXIMUMS tasks: 20; timers: 0; sems: 50; que's: 20; ext's: 1
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MAXIMUMS tasks: 20; timers: 0; sems: 50; que's: 20; ext's: 1
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