IBM s/390 manual Useful Linux commands, Common commands

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5.23 Useful Linux commands

We went into the ThinkPad BIOS (F1 after starting the ThinkPad) and changed all the power-related functions to “Disable.” This solved the problem and we could leave OS/390 running overnight with no problems. We did not attempt to analyze the exact use of each BIOS control. We needed to scroll in at least one of the BIOS screens to access all the controls.13

5.23 Useful Linux commands

Not all ThinkPad/EFS owners have Linux or UNIX backgrounds, and a few brief notes may help these users.

Common commands

New users may find Linux commands a little confusing. The following is intended as a brief reminder of the syntax for a number of commands often used while working with Linux in a ThinkPad/EFS environment.

chown flexes /s390/volA

make userid “flexes” owner of this file

chgrp flexes /s390/volA

make group “flexes” the group owner of this file

chown aaa:bbb /home/myfile

make sss the owner userid and bbb the owner groupid

chmod 600 /s390/volA

allow only file owner to read & write this file

cat filename

list all of a file on the terminal

more filename

list a file, page by page (space bar to advance page)

 

(Ctrl-z to exit from the program)

less filename

a newer version of more

cp /s390/volA /s391/volX

copy first file to second file

find / -name unzip

start search in root and find file named “unzip”

updatedb

update the database used by the locate command (root)

locate unzip

locate all files with “unzip” in their name

file /usr/bin/unzip

describe nature of named file

mkdir /home/ogden/source

create a new directory

ls -al

list current directory, in some detail

ls -lrt

list current directory, most recently updated files last

mv oldfile newfile

rename or move a file

rm filename

delete a file

 

head filename

list first 10 lines of file

tail filename

list last 10 lines of file

tar -cvxf mytar.tar /flexes/rundir

create tar file from files in /flexes/rundir

tar -tvxf mytar.tar

 

list files contained in “my.tar”

tar -xvxf mytar.tar

 

extract all the files in the tar file

unzip /dev/cdrom/os390/os39ra.zip

-d/s390

unzip a file on CD-ROM

mdir a:

display DOS diskette

mcopy /flexes/x/y a:x.txt

copy Linux file to a DOS diskette file

mdel a:afile.txt

delete a file on diskette

mformat a:

format a DOS diskette

shutdown -h now

shut down the Linux system

13When we first installed the ThinkPad, we quickly checked the BIOS controls and thought we disabled any automatic power-off function. However, we failed to scroll through all the options and we had the automatic shutdown problem just mentioned.

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