User guide
11.2 Module Reset ................................... 11–13
12 Console Primer
12.1 About the Console ............................... 12–1
12.1.1 Console Features ............................ 12–1
12.1.2 Command Overview . . . ....................... 12–2
12.1.3 Shell Operators .............................. 12–3
12.1.4 Using Flow Control ........................... 12–4
12.2 Getting Information About the System ............... 12–5
12.3 Getting Help ................................... 12–6
12.4 Examining and Depositing to Memory or System Registers
.............................................. 12–7
12.4.1 Accessing Memory ............................ 12–9
12.4.2 Examining Registers . . . ....................... 12–10
12.5 Using Pipes and grep to Filter Output . ............... 12–12
12.6 Using I/O Redirection (>) . . ....................... 12–12
12.7 Running Commands in Background . . ............... 12–13
12.7.1 Monitoring Status ............................ 12–13
12.7.2 Killing a Process ............................. 12–14
12.8 Creating Scripts . ............................... 12–14
12.9 Copying Scripts Over the Network . . . ............... 12–15
13 Console Commands
13.1 Console Commands .............................. 13–1
13.1.1 Special Keys . . ............................... 13–1
13.1.2 Command Line Characteristics . . . ............... 13–2
13.1.3 Radix Control . ............................... 13–2
13.1.4 Console Command Dictionary ................... 13–3
alloc . . ....................................... 13–4
boot . . . ....................................... 13–6
break . . ....................................... 13–14
cat ........................................... 13–15
chmod . ....................................... 13–16
chown . ....................................... 13–18
clear . . ....................................... 13–19
clear_log ...................................... 13–20
date . . . ....................................... 13–21
deposit ....................................... 13–23
dynamic ...................................... 13–28
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