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 groupdel(8) -- Delete a group
    The groupdel command modifies the system account files, deleting all entries that refer to group. The named group must exist. You must manually check all filesystems to insure that no files remain wit...
 groupmod(8) -- Modify a group
    The groupmod command modifies the system account files to reflect the changes that are specified on the command line. The options which apply to the groupmod command are -g gid The numerical value of ...
 grpck(8) -- verify integrity of group files
    grpck verifies the integrity of the system authentication information. All entries in the /etc/group and /etc/gshadow are checked to see that the entry has the proper format and valid data in each fie...
 halt(8) -- stop the system.
    Halt notes that the system is being brought down in the file /var/log/wtmp, and then either tells the kernel to halt, reboot or poweroff the system. If halt or reboot is called when the system is not ...
 hwclock(8) -- query and set the hardware clock (RTC)
    hwclock is a tool for accessing the Hardware Clock. You can display the current time, set the Hardware Clock to a specified time, set the Hardware Clock to the System Time, and set the System Time fro...
 ifconfig(8) -- configure a network interface
    Ifconfig is used to configure the kernel-resident network interfaces. It is used at boot time to set up interfaces as necessary. After that, it is usually only needed when debugging or when system tun...
 ifup(8) -- bring a network interface up ifdown - take a network interface down
    The ifup and ifdown commands may be used to configure (or, respectively, deconfigure) network interfaces, based on descriptions of the interfaces entered into the file /etc/network/interfaces.
 in.ftpd(8) -- Internet File Transfer Protocol server
    Ftpd is the Internet File Transfer Protocol server process. The server uses the TCP protocol and listens at the port specified in the ``ftp'' service specification; see services(5). Available option...
 in.identtestd(8) -- a small daemon that can be used to test Ident servers
    in.identtestd is a small daemon (to be started from inetd) that does an ident lookup on you if you telnet into it. Can be used to verify that your Ident server is working correctly. The source code ca...
 in.telnetd(8) -- DARPA telnet protocol server
    The telnetd program is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive communication protocol. Telnetd is normally invoked by the internet server (see inetd(8)) for requests to connect to the tel...
 inetd(8) -- internet ``super-server''
    Inetd should be run at boot time by /etc/init.d/inetd (or /etc/rc.local on some systems). It then listens for connections on certain internet sockets. When a connection is found on one of its sockets,...
 init(8) -- process control initialization
    Init Init is the parent of all processes. Its primary role is to create processes from a script stored in the file /etc/inittab (see init- tab(5)). This file usually has entries which cause init to sp...
 insmod(8) -- install loadable kernel module
    insmod installs a loadable module in the running kernel. insmod tries to link a module into the running kernel by resolving all symbols from the kernel's exported symbol table. If the module file nam...
 install-info(8) -- create or update entry in Info directory
    install-info makes, updates or removes entries in the Info directory, the dir file. When updating or creating entries, if no description is specified on the command line or in the Info file it attempt...
 install-keymap(8) -- expand a given keymap and install it as boot-time keymap
    install-keymap usually takes a keymap-name as argument. The file is passed to loadkeys for loading, so that valid values for this argument are the same than that of arguments to loadkeys. install-keym...
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