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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers A complete New Bie Here Post 302281200 by nixnoob on Wednesday 28th of January 2009 10:53:15 AM
Old 01-28-2009
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Originally Posted by supercops
Can i get all the manual pages ..like the one we get using MAN command from some where.....??

Is there any link for that or does any one has that with him / her ..i will appreciate that ...because if i will do ...like..man ....command....and then print that ..it will take ages to print all the commands and discription like that .....
That's a bit of a tall order...although there are a lot of "common" commands between all the versions, there are a lot of variables that are different. Generally speaking if you learn one you can learn them all. I would recommend you pick a version of Unix/Linux you want to start learning with, install it on a computer, then look for the reference material.
 

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proto(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							  proto(4)

NAME
proto - prototype job file for at SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
When a job is submitted to or the job is constructed as a POSIX shell script (see at(1)). The job file is created in as follows: o creates a header describing the job as an job or a job. jobs submitted to all queues other than queue are listed as jobs. The header is: for an job, or for a job. o A set of POSIX shell commands is added to make the environment (see environ(5)) for the job the same as the current environment. o then copies text from the prototype file to the job file, except for special variables that are replaced by other text: Replaced by the current working directory. Replaced by the current file size limit (see ulimit(2)). Replaced by the current umask (see umask(2)). Replaced by the time at which the job should be run, expressed as seconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00 Coordinated Universal Time, preceded by a colon. Replaced by text read by from the standard input (that is, the commands provided to to be run in the job). o When a job is submitted to queue queue, uses the file as the prototype file if it exists. Otherwise, it uses the file EXAMPLES
The following file creates commands to change the current directory, file size limit, and umask in the job to their respective values as they existed when was originally run. These commands are inserted before the commands in the job: SEE ALSO
at(1), queuedefs(4). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
proto(4)
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