Command Reference
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/PCCard1
Formats an ATA flash card for use in an SCS PC card slot. An unformatted
card can not be used by the SCS.
name
Names the specified disk
Fsck
Checks the SCS filesystem and corrects any problems.
Head
Outputs the beginning of a string.
Ln
Creates a hard or soft link for files, linking a file or set of files to another file.
using no flag creates a hard link. Adding the -s flag creates a soft link.
Ls
Displays the contents of a directory. The available flags are:
Returns a list in long form, which includes information
about modification date, size, owner, and permissions.
Sorts the list by modification date, with the newest file
appearing first.
Reverses the order of the file listing. For example, if -t
was also specified, -r would list the oldest file first.
Mkdir
Creates a new directory on the SCS RAM or flash disk.
More
Displays the contents of a file on the terminal, 24 lines of text at a time.
Normally the display pauses after each screen and prints "--MORE--" at the
bottom of the screen. To access the next screen, press the Space bar. To abort,
press Ctrl-C.
Mv
Moves files or directories on the SCS RAM and flash disks. You can also
rename files with this command by inserting the new filename for target
Od
Displays the contents of the specified file as raw hexadecimal byte values. The
possible flags are:
Prints the bytes in octal format.
Prints the bytes in ASCII format.
Prints the bytes in hexadecimal format.
Pwd
Displays the full pathname of your current directory.
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