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System Commands is a category largely referring to commands included in the base FreeBSD system, but may contain some of the more omnipresent and crucial commands that are only present if built from the ports tree, but are generally always installed by any sane sysadmin.
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System Commands is a category largely referring to commands included in the base FreeBSD system, but it may also contain entries for some of the more omnipresent and crucial command-line utilities that are only present if built from the ports tree, but are generally always installed by any sane sysadmin.
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note: to add an article to this category, simply append '''<nowiki>[[Category : System Commands]]</nowiki>''' to the end of your article.
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The Mediawiki system (the 'software' that runs this site) capitalises all articles.  Please note that commands on most UNIX and Unix-like systems are entered in lower case, so '''Ln''' below is actually '''ln''', as an example.
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The [[DOS to FreeBSD cheat sheet]] article has a quick reference for those new to FreeBSD coming from a Microsoft background.

Latest revision as of 18:05, 19 December 2008

System Commands is a category largely referring to commands included in the base FreeBSD system, but it may also contain entries for some of the more omnipresent and crucial command-line utilities that are only present if built from the ports tree, but are generally always installed by any sane sysadmin.

note: to add an article to this category, simply append [[Category : System Commands]] to the end of your article.

The Mediawiki system (the 'software' that runs this site) capitalises all articles. Please note that commands on most UNIX and Unix-like systems are entered in lower case, so Ln below is actually ln, as an example.

The DOS to FreeBSD cheat sheet article has a quick reference for those new to FreeBSD coming from a Microsoft background.

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