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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers vim/vi fun tutorial info Post 302632555 by nnani on Monday 30th of April 2012 10:39:16 AM
Old 04-30-2012
Great for beginners like me.
Thanks a ton.
 

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tpm_nvinfo(8)															     tpm_nvinfo(8)

NAME
tpm_nvinfo SYNOPSIS
tpm_nvinfo [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
tpm_nvinfo displays information about defined NVRAM areas. The user may restrict it to display only a single NVRAM area by providing an index or may choose ton only list available NVRAM areas indices without displaying the NVRAM areas' detailed information. The following options are supported: -h, --help Display command usage info. -v, --version Display command version info. -l, --log [none|error|info|debug] Set logging level. -i, --index (optional parameter) Only display the NVRAM area with the given index. If this option is not provided all NVRAM areas will be displayed. -n, --list-only (optional parameter) Only display the defined NVRAM areas' indices. SEE ALSO
tpm_nvdefine(8), tpm_nvread(8), tpm_nvwrite(8), tpm_nvrelease(8) REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <trousers-users@lists.sourceforge.net> TPM Management 2011-07-07 tpm_nvinfo(8)
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