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* exit
* exit
* export
* export
* file
* find
* find
* ftp
* ftp
* fuser
* grep
* grep
* history
* history
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* lpr
* lpr
* ls
* ls
* lsof
* man
* man
* mail
* mail
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* mount
* mount
* mv
* mv
* netstat
* pine
* pine
* ping
* ping
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* rm-rf  (Great for newbies.)
* rm-rf  (Great for newbies.)
* rmdir
* rmdir
* route
* set
* set
* source
* source

Revision as of 22:41, 24 August 2005

A modest proposal

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
  • ftp
  • fuser
  • grep
  • history
  • kill
  • less
  • locate
  • lp
  • lpr
  • ls
  • lsof
  • man
  • mail
  • more
  • mount
  • mv
  • netstat
  • pine
  • ping
  • ps
  • pwd
  • rm
  • rm-rf (Great for newbies.)
  • rmdir
  • route
  • set
  • source
  • ssh
  • su
  • telnet
  • top
  • umount
  • vi
  • which