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# B|H|W|D Set the current position in the file system to the specified offset in bytes, half-words,
words, or double-words. If it is the last command on a line, print the byte, half-word,
word, or double-words in hexadecimal.
+|- # B|H|W|D
Set the current position to the specified relative offset in bytes, half-words, words, or
double-words. If it is the last command on a line, print the byte, half-word, word, or
double-words in hexadecimal.
#au Set the current position in the file system to the specified allocation unit (au) position.
Set the current allocation unit position to the resulting offset. If it is the last com-
mand on a line, print the allocation unit header.
+|- # au Set the current position in the file system to the specified position relative to the
current allocation unit (au) position. Set the current allocation unit position to the
resulting offset. If it is the last command on a line, print the allocation unit header.
au Set the current position in the file system to the current allocation unit position. If it
is the last command on a line, print the allocation unit header.
#b Set the current position in the file system to the specified offset in blocks. Set the
current block position to the resulting offset. The block size is the block size of the file
system. If it is the last command on a line, print the first word in the block in hexade-
cimal.
+|- # b Set the current position to specified relative offset in blocks. Set the current block
position to the resulting offset. If it is the last command on a line, print the first word
in the block in hexadecimal.
b Set the current position to current block position (the block specified by the last
[+|-] # b operation). If it is the last command on a line, print the first word in
the block in hexadecimal.
cut Set the current position to the current usage table (cut). If it is the last command on
a line, print the first current usage table entry.
dev Set the current position to the primary device’s configuration record. If it is the last
command on a line, print the device-configuration record.
# fset Set the current position in the file system to the fileset header entry for the specified
fileset index. Set the current fileset position to the resulting offset. If it is the last
command on a line, print the specified fileset header.
+|- # fset Set the current position in the file system to the fileset header entry for the specified
position relative to the current fileset position. Set the current fileset position to
resulting offset. If it is the last command on a line, print the specified fileset header.
fset Set the current position in the file system to the current fileset position. If it is the
last command on a line, print the fileset header for the current fileset.
# aiau Set the current position in the file system to the specified attribute inode allocation
unit (aiau) in a fileset. Set the current attribute inode allocation unit position to the
resulting offset. If it is the last command on a line, print the attribute inode allocation
unit header.
+|- # aiau Set the current position in the file system to the specified position relative to the
current attribute inode allocation unit (aiau) position. Set the current attribute inode
allocation unit position to the resulting offset. If it is the last command on a line,
print the attribute inode allocation unit header.
aiau Set the current position in the file system to the current attribute inode allocation unit
(aiau) position. If it is the last command on a line, print the attribute inode allocation
unit header.
# iau Set the current position in the file system to the specified inode allocation unit (iau) in
a fileset. Set the current inode allocation unit position to the resulting offset. If it is
the last command on a line, print the inode allocation unit header.
+|- # iau Set the current position in the file system to the specified position relative to the
current inode allocation unit (iau) position. Set the current inode allocation unit posi-
tion to the resulting offset. If it is the last command on a line, print the inode
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