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Linux Command Library

Man Page Sections:
1. Applications
2. System Calls
3. Library Functions
4. Hardware Devices
5. Configuration Files
6. Games
7. Overviews
8. System Admin.
9. n Commands

8. System Administration: A | B-C | D-E | F-G | H-I | J-K | L | M | N-O | P | Q-R | S | T | U-V | W-Z

sasldblistusers - list users in sasldb
saslpasswd - set a user's sasl password
scrollkeeper-preinstall - preinstall - generate on OMF file, based on an existing
scrollkeeper-rebuilddb - rebuilddb - rebuild the scrollkeeper document catalog database
scrollkeeper-update - update - identify new, modified, or removed OMF
scsi_info - SCSI device description tool
sendmail
setfdprm - sets user-provided floppy disk parameters
setfont - load EGA/VGA console screen font
setkeycodes - load kernel scancode-to-keycode mapping table entries
setpci - configure PCI devices
setpnp - modify Plug and Play BIOS device resources
setquota - set disk quotas
setserial - get/set Linux serial port information
setsid - run a program in a new session
sfdisk - Partition table manipulator for Linux
showconsolefont - Show the current EGA/VGA console screen font
showmount - show mount information for an NFS server
shutdown - bring the system down
slattach - attach a network interface to a serial line
sln - static ln
smrsh - restricted shell for sendmail
statd
stinit - initialize SCSI magnetic tape drives
stunnel - universal SSL tunnel
sulogin - - Single-user login
swapoff
swapon
sync - synchronize data on disk with memory
sys-unconfig - unconfig - shell script to reconfigure the system upon next boot
sysctl - configure kernel parameters at runtime
sysklogd - Linux system logging utilities.
syslogd - Linux system logging utilities.

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