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Linux Kernel modes for file I/O: buffered and direct. (See also: kswapd and Jens Axboe)
- Basic operating commands:
cp
,mv
,rm
,touch
truncate
,fallocate
,ln
join
- Information:
stat
,wc
- Manipulate file content:
tr
,awk
,sed
- Editors: vim, emacs
cat
,col
,tail
,more
,less
grep, ack, ag
diff
Related terms
See also
cat
,tac
,more
,less
,tail
,mtail
,echo
,stdin
,tr
,column
,paste
,truncate
,logrotate
,xzcat
pv
,progress
,sort
,ncat
,virt-cat
,awk
,join
,col
,fold
,tee
,sponge
,nfs-cat
,journalctl, ccat, icat, EOF
, lolcat- file, File system, directory,
touch
,mkdir
,ls
,ln
truncate
,fallocate
,split
,stat
, inode, File descriptor, superblock, block size (blockdev
),fuser
,lsof
,scrub
,chattr
, ulimit (nofiles),cp
,mv
,file (command)
,mkfifo
,chmod
- File systems:
ext4
,XFS
,ZFS
,btrfs
,wipefs
,findfs
,HDFS
,overlay
,aufs
,virt-filesystems
, Windows: (FAT, NTFS, ReFS), GPFS, squashfs, Ecryptfs, Encfs, FUSE, VMFS, Comparison of distributed file systems, Userspace filesystem, Resize filesystem size
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