Hack 12 Introduction
Now that
you're a bit more comfortable with the Unix
environment, it's time to tackle some commands.
It's funny how some of the most useful commands on a
Unix system have gained themselves a reputation for being
user-unfriendly. Do find, grep,
sed, tr, or
mount make you shudder? If not, remember that you
still have novice users who are intimidated by—and therefore
aren't gaining the full potential of—these
commands.
This chapter also addresses some useful filesystem manipulations.
Have you ever inadvertently blown away a portion of your directory
structure? Would you like to manipulate /tmp or
your swap partition? Do your Unix systems need to play nicely with
Microsoft systems? Might you consider ghosting your BSD system? If
so, this chapter is for you.
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