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Latest revision as of 09:32, 12 June 2022
A modest proposal[edit | edit source]
To keep users on their toes, consider naming your network's machines after common Unix/Linux commands!
(Note: The level of confusion introduced obviously depends on the shell being used and Un*x flavor.)
- cd
- chmod
- chgrp
- df
- diff
- du
- exit
- export
- file
- find
- fsck
- ftp
- fuser
- grep
- history
- kill
- less
- locate
- lp
- lpr
- ls
- lsof
- man
- mkfs
- more
- mount
- mv
- nano
- netstat
- pine
- ping
- ps
- pwd
- rm
- rm-rf (Great for newbies.)
- rmdir
- route
- set
- source
- ssh
- su
- telnet
- top
- traceroute
- umount
- vi
- which