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AUTO 4,1
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A2osX Help Help
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The help command displays system, application and program
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help files for A2osX. Options include:
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help help - displays this help page
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help adm - general help on the A2osX Domain Manager
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help adm enable - help on the adm enable command
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help ls - help on the ls command
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help sh - general shell (bin/sh) help
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help sh for - help on the shell for command
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help list - displays a directory listing of help topics
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TEXT /MAKE/usr/share/help/help
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A2osX Domain Manager Help
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ADM or the A2osX Domain Manager is a series of scripts you can use to
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perform a variety of administrative functions on your A2osX system.
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For help on any of the adm commands use the syntax help adm command
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For example you can do
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help adm update
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help adm enable
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help adm app install
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TEXT /MAKE/usr/share/help/adm
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A2osX ADM Update Help
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The adm update command allows you to update your current A2osX installation
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to the latest build. This command requires a properly installed, configured
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and running network infastructure. Update will test that the update.a2osx.net
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server can be reached. Update will then compare the currently running version
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with the latest version available on the update server.
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The update process will install new system files, bins and even an updated
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version of ProDOS FX. It will not change files in user home directories
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or configuration files stored in ./etc (other then updated the version file
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itself).
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TEXT /MAKE/usr/share/help/adm.help/update
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A2osX Edit Help
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The edit command allows the user to interactively read and edit standard text
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files in A2osX. If you do not specify a file name on the command line, you
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will be prompted to enter one when you save your work (control-S). Consult
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the help screen below for a list of the special keys that can be used while
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editing a file.
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A note for the touch typists!: While edit is not a word processor, it still is
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one of the most complex programs included in A2osX. It does a lot! A side
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affect of this, and due to the lack of a keyboard buffer in the Apple //e, if
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you try to speed type while using EDIT some keystrokes may be dropped. This
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is most noticeable when using the AppleWin emulator set to 1.0 speed.
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Changing the emulator speed to at least 2.0 will significantly reduce or
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eliminate the dropped keys.
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TEXT /MAKE/usr/share/help/edit
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A2osX Shell (bin/sh) Special Keys
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While entering commands at the A2osX shell prompt, you can use the
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following special keys to edit the command line:
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Key Usage
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DELETE Deletes character to left of cursor, moves rest of line left
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Control-C Erases entire command line
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Control-D Exits Shell and if user Shell logs you out of your session
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Control-Z Deletes character under the cursor
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Up Arrow Displays previous command(s) from history.
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Down Arrow Displays next command(s) from history.
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Left Arrow Moves cursor to the left to edit current command
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Right Arrow Moves cursor to the right to edit current command
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In addition to the editing keys above, you can use the following special
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keys while running scripts or executing commands:
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Key Usage
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Control-C Interrupts running command or script
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Open Apple-0 Switches you to the console display
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Open Apple-1 Switches you to Virtual Terminals 1 through 8 if so configured
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to OA-8
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Open Apple-9 Switches you to the GUI display if configured and started
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MAN
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TEXT /MAKE/usr/share/help/sh.help/keys
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A2osX Shell CD Command Help
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cd <value>
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The cd command is used to change the current working directory. You must
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supply the cd command a valid relative or absolute path. Examples of
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relative paths include subdir1 (a sub-directory in the current directory),
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../subdir2 (a sub-directory in the parent of the current directory), and
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subdir1/subdir3 ( a sub-directory in the sub-directory subdir1 of the current
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directory). An absolute path always begins with a / and includes the volume
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name of the disk drive to which change the current working directory such as
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/MYVOL1/var/logs (the sub-directory logs in the directory var on the disk
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with a volume label of MYVOL1).
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You can use the pwd command to display the current working directory if your
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prompt ($) does not automatically display it on the command line (the default,
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set in your PROFILE). The current working directory is used by the shell to
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look for scripts not located in one of the directories specified by $PATH or
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as the directory for reading and writing files when no path is provided by a
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command. For example, if you execute the ls command without arguments, ls
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assumes to list the files in the current working directory. Similarly, if
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you specify a file without a path, for example the command echo Hello >
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outfile, shell will place the file outfile in the current working directory.
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See the related popd and pushd commands.
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TEXT /MAKE/usr/share/help/sh.help/cd
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A2osX ADM Update Help
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MAN
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A2osX ADM Update Help
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A2osX ADM Update Help
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TEXT /MAKE/usr/share/help/x
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