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A

a2ps command 337

absolute pathnames 9

alias command.............................................50, 128

aliases.....................................................42, 50, 126

American National Standards Institute (see ANSI)

............................................................................162

American Standard Code for Information Interchange (see ASCII) 18

anchors 251

anonymous FTP servers 203

ANSI 162

ANSI escape codes....................................162, 166 ANSI.SYS 162

Apache web server 119

apropos command 47

apt-cache command 171

apt-get command.............................................170p.

aptitude command 170

Arch 168

archiving 234

arithmetic expansion..............70, 75, 369, 459, 467

arithmetic expressions..................70, 456, 467, 470

arithmetic operators.....................................70, 468

arithmetic truth tests...................................393, 467 arrays........................................................................

append values to the end 486

assigning values 482

associative............................................488, 491

creating 481

deleting 487

determine number of elements 485

finding used subscripts 486

index 481

multidimensional 481

reading variables into 403

sorting 487

subscript 481

two-dimensional 481

ASCII.............................78, 82, 225, 255, 267, 337

bell character 159

carriage return 271

collation order..............................255, 257, 389

control codes..................................78, 255, 331

groff output driver 324

linefeed character 271

null character 225

printable characters 255

text 18

aspell command 303

assembler 344

assembly language 344

assignment operators 470

associative arrays.......................................488, 491

asynchronous execution 499

audio CDs...................................................182, 194

AWK programming language....................303, 476


B

back references...................................267, 298, 300

backslash escape sequences 78

backslash-escaped special characters 158

backups, incremental 238

basename command 443

bash................................................................2, 126

man page 48

basic regular expressions 258, 266p., 296, 300, 310 bc command 476

Berkeley Software Distribution 335

bg command 117

binary.............................................94, 98, 344, 468

bit mask 97

bit operators 472

Bourne, Steve.....................................................2, 6

brace expansion......................................71, 75, 454


branching 383

break command..........................................415, 448

broken links 40

BSD style 112

buffering 184

bugs.................................................................426p. build environment 349

bzip2 command 233


C

C programming language...........344, 456, 471, 474 C++ 344

cal command 4

cancel command 342

carriage return. .18, 78, 159, 255p., 270, 302p., 334 case compound command 432

case conversion 465

cat command................................................58, 270

cd command.....................................................9, 11

CD-ROMs...............................................181p., 193

cdrecord command 194

cdrtools 194

character classes...26p., 252, 254p., 257, 261, 294,

303

character ranges................................27, 253p., 303 chgrp command 104

child process 109

chmod command..................................93, 106, 358

chown command........................................103, 106 Chrome 363

chronological sorting 277

cleartext......................................................203, 206

client-server architecture 501

COBOL programming language 344

collation order....................128, 255, 257, 293, 389

ASCII...................................................257, 389

dictionary 255

traditional 257

comm command 288

command history..............................................3, 84

command line...........................................................

arguments 439

editing.........................................................3, 80

expansion 67

history.........................................................3, 85

interfaces................................................xvii, 28

command options 14

command substitution............................73, 75, 454 commands................................................................

arguments...............................................14, 439

determining type 43

documentation 44

executable program files........................42, 344

executing as another user 100

long options 14

options 14

comments...........................130, 136, 302, 357, 427

Common Unix Printing System.................333, 342 comparison operators 473

compiler 344

compiling 343

completions 82

compound commands..............................................

case 432

for 453

if 383

until 416

while 413

(( ))................................................393, 409, 467

[[ ]]........................................................391, 409

compression algorithms 231

conditional expressions..............................399, 423

configuration files..................................18, 21, 126

configure command 349

constants 368

continue command 415

control characters.......................................159, 270

control codes................................................78, 255

control operators......................................................

&&........................................................397, 409

||....................................................................397 controlling terminal............................................110

COPYING 347

copying and pasting.................................................

in vim 147

on the command line 81

with X Window System 3

coreutils package.........................45, 48p., 283, 307

counting words in a file 62

cp command...................................28, 35, 134, 210

CPU.........................................................109p., 343

cron job 215

crossword puzzles 251

csplit command 308

CUPS..........................................................333, 342

current working directory 8

cursor movement 80

cut command..............................................281, 464


D


daemon programs.......................................109, 119

data compression 230

data redundancy 230

data validation 392

date command 4

date formats 277

dd command 192

Debian 168

Debian Style (.deb) 169

debugging...................................................379, 427

declare command 466

defensive programming.............................423, 427

delimiters..............................................76, 275, 278

dependencies..............................................170, 352

design.........................................................425, 427

device drivers.............................................176, 344

device names 184

device nodes 20

df command...................................................4, 381

diction 345

dictionary collation order 255

diff command 289

Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) 170

directories.................................................................

archiving 234

changing 9

copying 28

creating.....................................................28, 34

current working 8

deleting.....................................................31, 39

hierarchical 7

home.................................................21, 91, 381

listing 13

moving......................................................30, 36

navigating 7

OLD_PWD variable 128

parent 8

PATH variable 128

PWD variable 129

removing...................................................31, 39

renaming...................................................30, 36

root 7

shared 105

sticky bit 99

synchronizing 242

transferring over a network 242

viewing contents 8

disk partitions 179

DISPLAY variable 128

Dolphin 27

dos2unix command 271

double quotes 75

dpkg command 170

du command...............................................273, 381

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 202


E

echo command.....................................67, 127, 364

-e option 78

-n option 401

edge and corner cases 426

EDITOR variable 128

effective group ID 99

effective user ID...........................................99, 110

elif statement 390

email 269

embedded systems 344

empty variables 460

encrypted tunnels 210

encryption 294

end of file.....................................................59, 371

endless loop 416

enscript command 340

environment.......................................101, 126, 407 aliases 126

establishing 129

examining 126

login shell 129

shell functions 126

shell variables 126

startup files 129

subshells 494

variables 126

eqn command 322

executable files 350

executable program files..............................42, 344 executable programs................................................

determining location 43

PATH variable 128

exit command.........................................5, 388, 410

exit status...................................................384, 388

expand command 283

expansions 67

arithmetic..........................70, 75, 369, 459, 467

brace.................................................71, 75, 454

command substitution......................73, 75, 454 delimiters 76

errors resulting from 421

history.......................................................85, 87

parameter..........................72, 75, 367, 373, 459

pathname..........................................68, 75, 454


tilde...........................................................69, 75

word-splitting 75

expressions............................................................... arithmetic........................70, 456, 467, 470, 482

conditional............................................399, 423 ext4 190

extended regular expressions 258

Extensible Markup Language 269

F

false command 385

fdformat command 192

fdisk command 187

fg command 117

FIFO 501

file command 17

file descriptor 56

file system corruption 184

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 203

filenames 225

case sensitive 11

embedded spaces in................................12, 264 extensions 12

hidden 11

files...........................................................................

access 90

archiving...............................................234, 240

attributes 91

block special 92

block special device 216

changing file mode 93

changing owner and group owner 103

character special 92

character special device 216

compression 230

configuration..................................18, 126, 268

copying.....................................................28, 35

copying over a network 203

creating empty 55

deb 168

deleting.............................................31, 39, 222

determining contents 17

device nodes 20

execution access 91

expressions 386

finding 213

hidden 11

iso image..............................................193, 195

listing..........................................................8, 13

mode 92

moving......................................................30, 36

owner 93

permissions 90

read access 91

regular 216

removing...................................................31, 39

renaming...................................................30, 36

rpm 168

shared library 21

startup 129

sticky bit 99

symbolic links 216

synchronizing 242

temporary 498

text 17

transferring over a network..........203, 239, 242 truncating 55

type 91

viewing contents 17

write access 91

filters 61

find command............................................215, 238

findutils package 229

Firefox 363

firewalls 199

first-in first-out 501

floppy disks........................................178, 185, 192 flow control..............................................................

branching 383

case compound command 432

elif statement 390

endless loop 416

for compound command 453

for loop 453

function statement 376

if compound command 383

looping 412

menu-driven 409

multiple-choice decisions 432

reading files with while and until loops 417

terminating a loop 415

traps 496

until loop 416

while loop 413

fmt command 313

focus policy 4

fold command 313

for compound command 453

for loop 453

Fortran programming language..................344, 456 free command.................................................5, 183


Free Software Foundation............................xix, xxi fsck command 191

ftp command...............................203, 211, 345, 372

FTP servers.................................................203, 372

FUNCNAME variable 444

function statement 376


G

gcc 345

gedit command...........................................115, 133

genisoimage command 194

Gentoo 168

getopts command 452

Ghostscript 333

gid 90

global variables 378

globbing 26

GNOME...............................2, 27, 41, 97, 133, 211 gnome-terminal 2

GNU binutils package 455

GNU C Compiler 345

GNU coreutils package...............45, 48p., 283, 307 GNU findutils package 229

GNU Project..........14, xix, xxi, 229, 307, 345, 347 info command 48

GNU/Linux..................................................xix, xxi

graphical user interfaces xvii

grep command......................................62, 247, 406 groff 322

group commands 490

groups 90

effective group ID 99

gid 90

primary group ID 90

setgid 99

GUI................................3, xvii, 27, 41, 80, 96, 129

gunzip command 231

gzip command..............................................50, 231


H

halt command 122

hard disks 178

hard links..................................................24, 33, 37

creating 37

listing 38

head command 63

header files 348

hello world program 357

help command 44

here documents 371

here strings 407

hexadecimal.................................................94, 468

hidden files.....................................................11, 69

hierarchical directory structure 7

high-level programming languages 344

history......................................................................

expansion..................................................85, 87

searching 85

history command 85

home directories 21

root account 22

/etc/passwd 91

home directory...........................8, 11, 69, 101, 128 HOME variable 128

hostname 159

HTML........................269, 303, 323, 363, 373, 375

Hypertext Markup Language 269

I

I/O redirection (see redirection) 53

ICMP ECHO_REQUEST 199

id command 90

IDE 185

if compound command......................131, 421, 432 ifconfig command 201

IFS variable 405

incremental backups 238

info files 49

init 109

init scripts 109

inodes 38

INSTALL 347

installation wizard 169

integers.....................................................................

arithmetic................................................70, 476

division...................................................71, 469

expressions 390

interactivity 400

Internal Field Separator 405

interpreted languages 344

interpreted programs 345

interpreter 344

ip command 201

iso images...................................................193, 195

iso9660.......................................................182, 195


J

job control 116

job numbers 116

jobspec 117

join command 285

Joliet extensions 194

Joy, Bill 139

K

kate command 133

KDE......................................2, 27, 41, 97, 133, 211

kedit command 133

kernel...xvi, xixp., 46, 109, 119, 176, 185, 291, 353 key fields 275

kill command 118

killall command 121

killing text 81

Knuth, Donald 322

Konqueror..............................................27, 97, 211

konsole 2

kwrite command.........................................115, 133


L

LANG variable...................................128, 255, 257

less command.................................17, 60, 242, 265 lftp command 205

libraries 344

LibreOffice Writer........................................18, xxi

line continuation character 361

line editors 139

line-continuation character 302

linker 344

linking 344

links..........................................................................

broken 40

creating 33

hard...........................................................24, 33

symbolic...................................................23, 34

Linux community 168

Linux distributions 168

Arch 168

CentOS 169

Debian...............................................168p., 343

Fedora..............................................xix, 90, 169

Gentoo 168

Linux Mint 169

OpenSUSE............................................xix, 169

packaging systems 168

Raspbian 169

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 169

Slackware 168


Ubuntu................................................xix, 168p.

Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. . .19, 24, 360

Linux kernel......xvi, xixp., 46, 109, 119, 176, 185,

291, 353

device drivers 176

literal characters 249

live CDs xix

ln command....................................................33, 37

local variables 378

locale..........................................255, 257, 293, 389

locale command 257

localhost 207

locate command.........................................213, 265

logical errors 423

logical operations 394

logical operators 218

logical relationships...................................218, 222

login prompt...................................................5, 204

login shell.............................................91, 101, 129

long options 14

loopback interface 202

looping 412

loops...................................423, 469, 472, 489, 495

lossless compression 231

lossy compression 231

lowercase to uppercase conversion 466

lp command 336

lpq command 341

lpr command 335

lprm command 342

lpstat command 340

ls command......................................................8, 13

long format 16

viewing file attributes 91

Lukyanov, Alexander 205

LVM (Logical Volume Manager)...............178, 181


M

machine language 343

maintenance...............................360, 364, 366, 374 make command 350

Makefile 350

man command 45

man pages.....................................................45, 323

markup languages......................................269, 323 memory....................................................................

assigned to each process 110

displaying free 5

Resident Set Size 112

segmentation violation 120


usage 112

viewing usage 123

virtual 112

menu-driven programs 409

meta key 82

meta sequences 250

metacharacters 250

metadata.....................................................169, 171

mkdir command.............................................28, 34

mkfifo command 501

mkfs command...........................................190, 192

mkisofs command 194

mktemp command 499

mnemonics 344

modal editor 141

monospaced fonts 333

Moolenaar, Bram 139

more command 19

mount command.........................................180, 195

mount points.........................................21, 180, 182

mounting 179

MP3 105

multi-user systems 89

multiple-choice decisions 432

multitasking..........................................89, 109, 499

mv command..................................................30, 36


N

named pipes 501

nano command 138

Nautilus..................................................27, 97, 211

netstat command 202

networking 198

anonymous FTP servers 203

default route 203

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

......................................................................202 encrypted tunnels..........................................210

examine network settings and statistics 202

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 203

firewalls 199

FTP servers 203

Local Area Network 203

loopback interface 202

man in the middle attacks 206

routers 201

secure communication with remote hosts 206

testing if a host is alive 199

tracing the route to a host 200

transferring files 242

transporting files 203

Virtual Private Network 210

newline character 159

newlines 76

NEWS 347

nl command 309

nroff command 322

null character 225

number bases 468


O

octal......................................................94, 468, 484

Ogg Vorbis 105

OLD_PWD variable 128

OpenOffice.org Writer......................................xxp. OpenSSH 206

operators...................................................................

arithmetic................................................70, 468

assignment 470

binary 422

comparison 473

ternary 474

owning files 90


P

package files 169

package maintainers 169

package management 168

deb 168

Debian Style (.deb) 169

finding packages 171

high-level tools 170

installing packages 171

low-level tools 170

package repositories 169

Red Hat Style (.rpm) 169

removing packages 172

RPM 168

updating packages 173

packaging systems 168

page description language..................269, 324, 332 PAGER variable 128

pagers 19

parameter expansion..............................72, 75, 459 parent directory 8

parent process 109

passwd command 107

passwords 107

paste command 284


PATA 185

patch command 291

patches 289

PATH variable............................128, 131, 358, 376

pathname expansion...............................68, 75, 454 pathnames 264

absolute 9

completion 82

relative 9

PDF............................................................325, 335

Perl programming language. 42, 247, 303, 344, 476 permissions 356

PHP programming language 344

ping command 199

pipelines...............................................60, 407, 494

in command substitution 73

portability...........................................349, 382, 396

portable 382

Portable Document Format........................325, 335 Portable Operating System Interface 259

positional parameters......................439, 460p., 463 POSIX.....................................194, 255, 258p., 396

character classes.....26p., 254p., 257, 261, 294,

303

PostScript...........................269, 324, 332, 337, 342

poweroff command 122

pr command...............................................317, 333

primary group ID 90

printable characters 255

printenv command.......................................73, 126

printer buffers 183

printers.......................................................183, 185

buffering output 183

control codes 331

daisy-wheel 331

device names 185

drivers 333

graphical 332

impact 331

laser 332

printf command..........................................318, 458 printing.....................................................................

determining system status 340

history of 330

Internet Printing Protocol 341

monospaced fonts 331

preparing text 333

pretty 337

print queues 340

proportional fonts 332

queue 341

spooling 340

terminate print jobs 342

viewing jobs 341

process ID 110

process substitution 494

processes 109

background 116

child 109

controlling 114

foreground 116

interrupting 115

job control 116

killing 118

nice 111

parent 109

PID 110

process ID 110

SIGINT 497

signals 118

SIGTERM 497

sleeping 111

state 111

stopping 117

viewing.................................................110, 112

zombie 111

production use 425

programmable completion 84

ps command 110

PS1 variable...............................................128, 158

PS2 variable 365

ps2pdf command 325

PS4 variable 429

pseudocode.................................................383, 412

pstree command 123

PuTTY 212

pwd command 8

PWD variable 129

Python programming language 344

Q

quoting 74

double quotes 75

escape character 77

missing quote 420

single quotes 77


R

RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)

............................................................................178


raster image processor 333

read command....................401, 411, 417, 425, 494 Readline 80

README.....................................................49, 347

reboot command 122

redirection................................................................

blocked pipe 502

group commands and subshells 490

here documents 371

here strings 407

standard error 55

standard input.........................................57, 372

standard output 54

redirection operators................................................

&>...................................................................57

&>>................................................................57

<......................................................................59

<(list) 494

<<..............................................................371p.

<<-................................................................372

<<<...............................................................407

>......................................................................54

>(list) 494

>>...................................................................55

|.......................................................................60

regular expressions...............62, 247, 299, 392, 406 anchors 251

back references.............................267, 298, 300

basic...........................258, 266p., 296, 300, 310 extended 258

relational databases 285

relative pathnames 9

release early, release often 425

removing duplicate lines in a file 61

REPLY variable..........................................401, 494

report generator 363

repositories 169

return command.........................................377, 388 reusable 382

RIP 333

rlogin command 206

rm command 31

Rock Ridge extensions 194

roff 322

ROT13 encoding 294

RPM 168

rpm command 170

rsync command 242

rsync remote-update protocol 242

Ruby programming language 344

S

scalar variables 481

Schilling, Jorg 194

scp command 210

script command 87

scripting languages.......................................42, 344

sdiff command 308

searching a file for patterns 62

searching history 85

Secure Shell 206

sed command.....................................295, 326, 464

set command..............................................126, 428 setgid 99

setuid............................................................99, 387

Seward, Julian 233

sftp command 211

shared libraries.............................................21, 170

shebang......................................................357, 362

shell builtins 42

shell functions..............................42, 126, 376, 443

shell prompts 2, 9, 86, 101, 115, 128, 158, 207, 365 shell scripts 356

SHELL variable 128

shell variables 126

shift command............................................442, 447

shutdown command 122

SIGINT 497

signals 496

single quotes 77

Slackware 168

sleep command 414

soft link 23

sort command...............................................61, 272

sort keys 275

source code..............................168p., 176, 269, 343

source command........................................137, 359

source tree 346

special parameters......................................444, 461

split command 308

SSH 206

ssh command..............................................207, 239

ssh program 89

Stallman, Richard.........xvi, xix, xxi, 133, 259, 345

standard error..............................................53p., 56

disposing of 57

redirecting to a file 55

standard input.......................................53, 372, 401

redirecting 57

standard output 53

appending to a file 55

disposing of 57

redirecting standard error to 56

redirecting to a file 54

startup files 129

stat command 227

sticky bit 99

storage devices 178

audio CDs.............................................182, 194

CD-ROMs.........................................181p., 193

creating file systems 187

device names 184

disk partitions 179

FAT32 187

floppy disks..........................................185, 192

formatting 187

LVM (Logical Volume Manager) 181

mount points.........................................180, 182

partitions 187

reading and writing directly 192

repairing file systems 191

unmounting 183

USB flash drives 193

stream editor 295

strings.......................................................................

expressions 389

extract a portion of 462

length of 462

perform search and replace upon 464

remove leading portion of 463

remove trailing portion of 463

${parameter:offset:length} 462

${parameter:offset} 462

strings command 455

stubs...........................................................379, 426

style 348

su command 100

subshells.....................................................407, 490

sudo command...........................................100, 102

Sun Microsystems 139

superuser..........................................2, 91, 101, 121

symbolic links..........................................23, 34, 38

creating.....................................................38, 41

listing 39

symlink 23

syntax errors 419

syntax highlighting.....................................356, 361


T

tables 285

tabular data.................................................275, 321

tail command 63

tape archive 235

tar command 234

tarballs 346

targets 350

Task Manager 114

Tatham, Simon 212

tbl command...............................................322, 326

tee command 64

Teletype 110

telnet command 206

TERM variable 129

terminal emulators 2

terminal sessions......................................................

controlling terminal 110

effect of .bashrc 359

environment 101

exiting 5

login shell.............................................101, 129

TERM variable 129

using named pipes 502

virtual 5

with remote systems 89

terminals..............................82, 88p., 162, 322, 331 ternary operator 474

test cases 426

test command.....................................386, 391, 422

test coverage 427

testing.........................................................425, 427

TEX 322

text 17

adjusting line length 313

ASCII 18

carriage return 271

comparing 288

converting MS-DOS to Unix 293

counting words 62

cutting 281

deleting duplicate lines 279

deleting multiple blank lines 271

detecting differences 289

displaying common lines 288

displaying control characters 270

DOS format 271

EDITOR variable 128

editors...................................................132, 268

expanding tabs 283

files 17

filtering 61

folding 313

formatting 309

formatting for typesetters 322

formatting tables 326

joining 285

linefeed character 271

lowercase to uppercase conversion 293

numbering lines....................................271, 309 paginating 317

pasting 284

preparing for printing 333

removing duplicate lines 61

rendering in PostScript 324

ROT13 encoded 294

searching for patterns 62

sorting.....................................................61, 272

spell checking 303

substituting 298

substituting tabs for spaces 283

tab-delimited 282

transliterating characters 293

Unix format 271

viewing with less......................................17, 60

text editors..........................................132, 268, 293

emacs 133

for writing shell scripts 356

gedit......................................................133, 356

interactive 293

kate.......................................................133, 356

kedit 133

kwrite 133

line 139

nano......................................................133, 138

pico 133

stream 295

syntax highlighting...............................356, 361 vi 133

vim................................................133, 356, 361

visual 139

tilde expansion...............................................69, 75

tload command 123

top command 112

top-down design 374

Torvalds, Linus............................................xvi, xxi touch command.......................226p., 244, 352, 449 tr command 293

traceroute command 200

tracing 428

transliterating characters 293

traps 496

troff command 322

true command 385

TTY 110

type command 43


typesetters..................................................322, 332

TZ variable 129


U

Ubuntu..................................90, 103, 168, 254, 359

umask command..........................................97, 106

umount command 183

unalias command 51

unary operator expected 422

unary operators 468

unexpand command 283

unexpected token 421

uniq command..............................................61, 279

Unix xvii

Unix System V 335

unix2dos command 271

unset command 487

until compound command 416

until loop 416

unzip command 240

updatedb command 215

upstream providers 169

uptime 375

uptime command 381

USB flash drives........................................178, 193 Usenet 294

USER variable...........................................127, 129 users.........................................................................

accounts 90

changing identity 100

changing passwords 107

effective user ID.....................................99, 110

home directory 91

identity 90

password 91

setting default permissions 97

setuid 99

superuser..................................91, 93, 99p., 108

/etc/passwd 91

/etc/shadow 91

UUID 180

V

validating input 407

variables...............................................73, 366, 459

assigning values....................................369, 470 constants 368

declaring...............................................366, 369

environment 126

global 378

local 378

names....................................................368, 462

scalar 481

shell 126

vfat 190

vi command 138

vim command.............................................267, 361

virtual consoles 5

Virtual Private Network 210

virtual terminals 5

visual editors 139

vmstat command 123

W

wait command 499

wc command 62

web pages 269

wget command 205

What You See Is What You Get 331

whatis command 47

which command.............................................43, 73

while compound command 413

wildcards..................................26, 58, 67, 247, 254

wodim command 195

word-splitting....................................................75p.

world 90

WYSIWYG 331


X

X Window System...................................3, 89, 210

xargs command 224

xload command 123

xlogo command 115

XML 269


Y

yanking text 81

yum command.................................................170p.


Z

zgrep command 267

zip command 240

zless command 50


-

--help option 45


.

./configure 349

.bash_history 85

.bash_login 129

.bash_profile 129

.bashrc................................130, 132, 359, 382, 444

.profile 129

.ssh/known_hosts 208


(

(( )) compound command...........................467, 473


[

[ command 421

[[]] compound command 413

/

/............................................................................20

/bin 20

/boot 20

/boot/grub/grub.conf 20

/boot/vmlinuz 20

/dev 20

/dev/cdrom 185

/dev/dvd 185

/dev/floppy 185

/dev/null 57

/etc 21

/etc/bash.bashrc 130

/etc/crontab 21

/etc/fstab...............................................21, 179, 191

/etc/group 91

/etc/passwd.............................21, 91, 278, 283, 406

/etc/profile..................................................129, 131

/etc/shadow 91

/etc/sudoers 100

/lib 21

/lost+found 21

/media 21

/mnt 21

/opt 21

/proc 22

/root..............................................................22, 101

/sbin 22

/tmp..............................................................22, 499

/usr 22

/usr/bin 22

/usr/lib 22

/usr/local 22

/usr/local/bin........................................22, 353, 360

/usr/local/sbin 360

/usr/sbin 22

/usr/share 22

/usr/share/dict 251

/usr/share/doc.................................................22, 49

/var 23

/var/log 23

/var/log/messages...................................23, 64, 185

/var/log/syslog........................................23, 64, 185


$

$!........................................................................500

$((expression)) 467

${!array[@]} 486

${!array[*]} 486

${!prefix@} 462

${!prefix*} 462

${#parameter} 462


${parameter,,} 466

${parameter,} 466

${parameter:-word} 460

${parameter:?word} 461

${parameter:+word} 461

${parameter:=word} 460

${parameter//pattern/string} 464

${parameter/#pattern/string} 464

${parameter/%pattern/string} 464

${parameter/pattern/string} 464

${parameter##pattern} 463

${parameter#pattern} 463

${parameter%%pattern} 463

${parameter%pattern} 463

${parameter^} 467

${parameter^^} 466

$@..............................................................444, 452

$*.............................................................444p., 452

$#........................................................................440

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