01-03-2005
Repeat Commands
On my system I use Escape "k" to go back in commands. I read on tutorials that it is ctrl p, but that does not work on my system.
Anyone know what the command to go foward is?
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fs_wrapper
fs_wrapper(5) File Formats Manual fs_wrapper(5)
NAME
fs_wrapper - configuration and binary files used by file system administration commands
SYNOPSIS
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
FStype] ...
DESCRIPTION
The commands listed in the SYNOPSIS can operate on different types of file systems. Each command (except for reads file system specific
configuration files that control the command's behavior, and invokes a file system specific binary file to do the actual work. FStype is
the file system type as optionally specified on the command line. If FStype is not given, then the file system type is determined from by
matching an entry in this file with a device provided with the command (see individual commands for details of usage).
Administrators may also define a default file system type for the above commands via the file If this file exists, and contains the line:
(e.g., then the above commands will assume the FStype given in unless an FStype is provided on the command line or is in The default file
system specification is provided to maintain compatibility with pre-10.0 invocations of the commands.
See the FILES section for a list of the files used.
WARNINGS
The configuration files are supplied by HP or by other file system vendors. They are not meant to be edited by System Administrators.
Corruption or removal of these files may lead to strange behavior, including the inability to boot.
The format of the configuration file is subject to change.
The file system specific binary files are not normally executed directly. However, if the configuration files become unusable, direct exe-
cution of these binary files may be a useful step in repairing and running the system again. The binary files accept the same arguments as
the commands by which they are executed.
The command is a special case. This command currently does not read a configuration file, and does not execute a file system specific
binary file if FStype is or The binary that handles these FStypes also processes other FStypes and calls the file system specific command
if appropriate.
For historical reasons, the binary files also handle and so there are no separate binary files for the latter two file systems.
The commands (except will not work if they are renamed, because they are symbolically linked to a single executable
FILES
FStype is the file system type as optionally specified on the command line. command is the name of the command.
File system specific binary files for the
and commands. There may be additional file system specific binary files in this directory that are
not associated with
File system specific binary files for the remaining commands.
There may also be other file system specific binary files in this directory that are not associated
with
Configuration files for each file system type.
File in which the default file system type can be defined.
If this file does not exist, there is no default file system type.
Static information about the file systems
SEE ALSO
ff(1M), fsck(1M), fsdb(1M), mkfs(1M), mount(1M), ncheck(1M), newfs(1M), quot(1M), quotacheck(1M), volcopy(1M), fstab(4).
fs_wrapper(5)