| Index Entry | Section |
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M | | |
| MacKenzie, David | 4.8 Authors of getdate |
| Makefiles, installing programs in | 6.3 install : Copy files and set attributes |
| manipulating files | 6. Basic operations |
| megabytes for filesystem sizes | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| megabytes for filesystem sizes | 9.2 du : Estimate file space usage |
| Meyering, Jim | 4.8 Authors of getdate |
| midnight in date strings | 4.3 Time of day items |
| minute in date strings | 4.6 Relative items in date strings |
| minutes, time zone correction by | 4.3 Time of day items |
| mkdir | 7.2 mkdir : Make directories |
| mkfifo | 7.3 mkfifo : Make FIFOs (named pipes) |
| mknod | 7.4 mknod : Make block or character special files |
| modes and umask | 3.2.6 The Umask and Protection |
| modes of created directories, setting | 7.2 mkdir : Make directories |
| modes of created FIFOs, setting | 7.3 mkfifo : Make FIFOs (named pipes) |
| modification time, sorting files by | 5.1.3 Sorting the output |
| modify time, changing | 8.4 touch : Change file timestamps |
| month in date strings | 4.6 Relative items in date strings |
| month names in date strings | 4.2 Calendar date items |
| months, written-out | 4.1 General date syntax |
| MS-DOS filesystem | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| mtime, changing | 8.4 touch : Change file timestamps |
| multiple changes to permissions | 3.2.5 Making Multiple Changes |
| multipliers after numbers | 6.2 dd : Convert and copy a file |
| mv | 6.4 mv : Move (rename) files |
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N | | |
| named pipes, creating | 7.3 mkfifo : Make FIFOs (named pipes) |
| newer files, moving only | 6.4 mv : Move (rename) files |
| next day | 4.5 Day of week items |
| next in date strings | 4.1 General date syntax |
| NFS filesystem type | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| NFS mounts from BSD to HP-UX | 5.1.2 What information is listed |
| NFS mounts from BSD to HP-UX | 9.2 du : Estimate file space usage |
| noerror | 6.2 dd : Convert and copy a file |
| non-directories, copying as special files | 6.1 cp : Copy files and directories |
| none backup method | 2.1 Backup options |
| none color option | 5.1.5 General output formatting |
| none, sorting option for ls | 5.1.3 Sorting the output |
| noon in date strings | 4.3 Time of day items |
| notrunc | 6.2 dd : Convert and copy a file |
| now in date strings | 4.6 Relative items in date strings |
| numbered backup method | 2.1 Backup options |
| numbers, written-out | 4.1 General date syntax |
| numeric modes | 3.3 Numeric Modes |
| numeric uid and gid | 5.1.5 General output formatting |
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O | | |
| obs | 6.2 dd : Convert and copy a file |
| octal numbers for file modes | 3.3 Numeric Modes |
| of | 6.2 dd : Convert and copy a file |
| one filesystem, restricting du to | 9.2 du : Estimate file space usage |
| one-line output format | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| ordinal numbers | 4.1 General date syntax |
| other permissions | 3.2.1 Setting Permissions |
| output block size | 6.2 dd : Convert and copy a file |
| output format, portable | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| owner of file, permissions for | 3.2.1 Setting Permissions |
| owner, default | 3.1 Structure of File Permissions |
| ownership of installed files, setting | 6.3 install : Copy files and set attributes |
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P | | |
| p for FIFO file | 7.4 mknod : Make block or character special files |
| parent directories and cp | 6.1 cp : Copy files and directories |
| parent directories, creating | 7.2 mkdir : Make directories |
| parent directories, creating missing | 6.3 install : Copy files and set attributes |
| parent directories, removing | 7.5 rmdir : Remove empty directories |
| PC filesystem | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| pcfs | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| permissions of files | 3. File permissions |
| permissions of installed files, setting | 6.3 install : Copy files and set attributes |
| permissions, changing access | 8.3 chmod : Change access permissions |
| permissions, copying existing | 3.2.2 Copying Existing Permissions |
| permissions, for changing file timestamps | 8.4 touch : Change file timestamps |
| permissions, output by ls | 5.1.2 What information is listed |
| Pinard, F. | 4.8 Authors of getdate |
| pm in date strings | 4.3 Time of day items |
| portable output format | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| POSIX output format | 9.1 df : Report filesystem disk space usage |
| POSIX.2 | 1. Introduction |
| POSIXLY_CORRECT, and block size | 2.2 Block size |
| printing color database | 5.4 dircolors : Color setup for ls |
| prompting, and ln | 7.1 ln : Make links between files |
| prompting, and mv | 6.4 mv : Move (rename) files |
| prompting, and rm | 6.5 rm : Remove files or directories |
| prompts, forcing | 6.4 mv : Move (rename) files |
| prompts, omitting | 6.4 mv : Move (rename) files |
| pure numbers in date strings | 4.7 Pure numbers in date strings |
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| quoting style | 5.1.6 Formatting the file names |
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R | | |
| read errors, ignoring | 6.2 dd : Convert and copy a file |
| read permission | 3.1 Structure of File Permissions |
| read permission, symbolic | 3.2.1 Setting Permissions |
| read system call, and holes | 6.1 cp : Copy files and directories |
| recursive directory listing | 5.1.1 Which files are listed |
| recursively changing access permissions | 8.3 chmod : Change access permissions |
| recursively changing file ownership | 8.1 chown : Change file owner and group |
| recursively changing group ownership | 8.2 chgrp : Change group ownership |
| recursively copying directories | 6.1 cp : Copy files and directories |
| relative items in date strings | 4.6 Relative items in date strings |
| removing empty directories | 7.5 rmdir : Remove empty directories |
| removing files after shredding | 6.6 shred : Remove files more securely |
| removing files or directories | 6.5 rm : Remove files or directories |
| removing permissions | 3.2.1 Setting Permissions |
| restricted deletion flag | 3.1 Structure of File Permissions |
| reverse sorting | 5.1.3 Sorting the output |
| rm | 6.5 rm : Remove files or directories |
| rmdir | 7.5 rmdir : Remove empty directories |
| root as default owner | 6.3 install : Copy files and set attributes |
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