1 | #ifndef __BB_USAGE_H__
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2 | #define __BB_USAGE_H__
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3 |
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4 | #define addgroup_trivial_usage \
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5 | "[-g GID] group_name [user_name]"
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6 | #define addgroup_full_usage \
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7 | "Adds a group to the system\n\n" \
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8 | "Options:\n" \
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9 | "\t-g GID\t\tspecify gid"
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10 |
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11 | #define adduser_trivial_usage \
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12 | "[OPTIONS] user_name"
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13 | #define adduser_full_usage \
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14 | "Adds a user to the system\n\n" \
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15 | "Options:\n" \
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16 | "\t-h DIR\t\tAssign home directory DIR\n" \
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17 | "\t-g GECOS\tAssign gecos field GECOS\n" \
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18 | "\t-s SHELL\tAssign login shell SHELL\n" \
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19 | "\t-G\t\tAdd the user to existing group GROUP\n" \
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20 | "\t-S\t\tcreate a system user (ignored)\n" \
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21 | "\t-D\t\tDo not assign a password (logins still possible via ssh)\n" \
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22 | "\t-H\t\tDo not create the home directory"
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23 |
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24 | #define adjtimex_trivial_usage \
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25 | "[-q] [-o offset] [-f frequency] [-p timeconstant] [-t tick]"
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26 | #define adjtimex_full_usage \
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27 | "Reads and optionally sets system timebase parameters.\n" \
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28 | "See adjtimex(2).\n\n" \
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29 | "Options:\n" \
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30 | "\t-q\t\tquiet mode - do not print\n" \
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31 | "\t-o offset\ttime offset, microseconds\n" \
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32 | "\t-f frequency\tfrequency adjust, integer kernel units (65536 is 1ppm)\n" \
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33 | "\t\t\t(positive values make the system clock run fast)\n" \
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34 | "\t-t tick\t\tmicroseconds per tick, usually 10000\n" \
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35 | "\t-p timeconstant"
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36 |
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37 | #define ar_trivial_usage \
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38 | "[-o] [-v] [-p] [-t] [-x] ARCHIVE FILES"
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39 | #define ar_full_usage \
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40 | "Extract or list FILES from an ar archive.\n\n" \
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41 | "Options:\n" \
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42 | "\t-o\t\tpreserve original dates\n" \
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43 | "\t-p\t\textract to stdout\n" \
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44 | "\t-t\t\tlist\n" \
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45 | "\t-x\t\textract\n" \
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46 | "\t-v\t\tverbosely list files processed"
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47 |
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48 | #define arping_trivial_usage \
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49 | "[-fqbDUA] [-c count] [-w timeout] [-i device] [-s sender] target"
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50 | #define arping_full_usage \
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51 | "Ping hosts by ARP requests/replies.\n\n" \
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52 | "Options:\n" \
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53 | "\t-f\t\tQuit on first ARP reply\n" \
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54 | "\t-q\t\tBe quiet\n" \
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55 | "\t-b\t\tKeep broadcasting, don't go unicast\n" \
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56 | "\t-D\t\tDuplicated address detection mode\n" \
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57 | "\t-U\t\tUnsolicited ARP mode, update your neighbours\n" \
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58 | "\t-A\t\tARP answer mode, update your neighbours\n" \
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59 | "\t-c count\tStop after sending count ARP request packets\n" \
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60 | "\t-w timeout\tTime to wait for ARP reply, in seconds\n" \
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61 | "\t-i device\tOutgoing interface name, default is eth0\n" \
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62 | "\t-s sender\tSet specific sender IP address\n" \
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63 | "\ttarget\t\tTarget IP address of ARP request"
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64 |
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65 | #define ash_trivial_usage \
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66 | "[FILE]...\n" \
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67 | "or: ash -c command [args]..."
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68 | #define ash_full_usage \
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69 | "The ash shell (command interpreter)"
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70 |
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71 | #define awk_trivial_usage \
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72 | "[OPTION]... [program-text] [FILE ...]"
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73 | #define awk_full_usage \
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74 | "Options:\n" \
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75 | "\t-v var=val\tassign value 'val' to variable 'var'\n" \
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76 | "\t-F sep\t\tuse 'sep' as field separator\n" \
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77 | "\t-f progname\tread program source from file 'progname'"
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78 |
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79 | #define basename_trivial_usage \
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80 | "FILE [SUFFIX]"
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81 | #define basename_full_usage \
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82 | "Strips directory path and suffixes from FILE.\n" \
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83 | "If specified, also removes any trailing SUFFIX."
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84 | #define basename_example_usage \
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85 | "$ basename /usr/local/bin/foo\n" \
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86 | "foo\n" \
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87 | "$ basename /usr/local/bin/\n" \
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88 | "bin\n" \
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89 | "$ basename /foo/bar.txt .txt\n" \
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90 | "bar"
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91 |
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92 | #define bunzip2_trivial_usage \
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93 | "[OPTION]... [FILE]"
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94 | #define bunzip2_full_usage \
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95 | "Uncompress FILE (or standard input if FILE is '-' or omitted).\n\n" \
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96 | "Options:\n" \
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97 | "\t-c\tWrite output to standard output\n" \
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98 | "\t-f\tForce"
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99 |
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100 | #define busybox_notes_usage \
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101 | "Hello world!\n"
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102 |
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103 | #define bzcat_trivial_usage \
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104 | "FILE"
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105 | #define bzcat_full_usage \
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106 | "Uncompress to stdout."
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107 |
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108 | #define unlzma_trivial_usage \
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109 | "[OPTION]... [FILE]"
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110 | #define unlzma_full_usage \
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111 | "Uncompress FILE (or standard input if FILE is '-' or omitted).\n\n" \
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112 | "Options:\n" \
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113 | "\t-c\tWrite output to standard output\n" \
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114 | "\t-f\tForce"
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115 |
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116 | #define lzmacat_trivial_usage \
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117 | "FILE"
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118 | #define lzmacat_full_usage \
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119 | "Uncompress to stdout."
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120 |
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121 | #define cal_trivial_usage \
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122 | "[-jy] [[month] year]"
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123 | #define cal_full_usage \
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124 | "Display a calendar.\n" \
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125 | "\nOptions:\n" \
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126 | "\t-j\tUse julian dates\n" \
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127 | "\t-y\tDisplay the entire year"
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128 |
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129 | #define cat_trivial_usage \
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130 | "[-u] [FILE]..."
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131 | #define cat_full_usage \
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132 | "Concatenates FILE(s) and prints them to stdout.\n\n" \
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133 | "Options:\n" \
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134 | "\t-u\tignored since unbuffered i/o is always used"
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135 | #define cat_example_usage \
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136 | "$ cat /proc/uptime\n" \
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137 | "110716.72 17.67"
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138 |
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139 | #define catv_trivial_usage \
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140 | "[-etv] [FILE]..."
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141 | #define catv_full_usage \
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142 | "Display nonprinting characters as ^x or M-x.\n\n"\
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143 | "\t-e\tEnd each line with $\n" \
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144 | "\t-t\tShow tabs as ^I\n" \
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145 | "\t-v\tDon't use ^x or M-x escapes."
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146 | #define chattr_trivial_usage \
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147 | "[-R] [-+=AacDdijsStTu] [-v version] files..."
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148 | #define chattr_full_usage \
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149 | "change file attributes on an ext2 fs\n\n" \
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150 | "Modifiers:\n" \
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151 | "\t-\tremove attributes\n" \
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152 | "\t+\tadd attributes\n" \
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153 | "\t=\tset attributes\n" \
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154 | "Attributes:\n" \
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155 | "\tA\tdon't track atime\n" \
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156 | "\ta\tappend mode only\n" \
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157 | "\tc\tenable compress\n" \
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158 | "\tD\twrite dir contents synchronously\n" \
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159 | "\td\tdo not backup with dump\n" \
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160 | "\ti\tcannot be modified (immutable)\n" \
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161 | "\tj\twrite all data to journal first\n" \
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162 | "\ts\tzero disk storage when deleted\n" \
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163 | "\tS\twrite file contents synchronously\n" \
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164 | "\tt\tdisable tail-merging of partial blocks with other files\n" \
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165 | "\tu\tallow file to be undeleted\n" \
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166 | "Options:\n" \
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167 | "\t-R\trecursively list subdirectories\n" \
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168 | "\t-v\tset the file's version/generation number"
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169 |
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170 | #define chgrp_trivial_usage \
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171 | "[OPTION]... GROUP FILE..."
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172 | #define chgrp_full_usage \
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173 | "Change the group membership of each FILE to GROUP.\n" \
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174 | "\nOptions:\n" \
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175 | "\t-R\tChanges files and directories recursively"
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176 | #define chgrp_example_usage \
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177 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
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178 | "-r--r--r-- 1 andersen andersen 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n" \
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179 | "$ chgrp root /tmp/foo\n" \
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180 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
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181 | "-r--r--r-- 1 andersen root 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n"
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182 |
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183 | #define chmod_trivial_usage \
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184 | "[-R] MODE[,MODE]... FILE..."
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185 | #define chmod_full_usage \
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186 | "Each MODE is one or more of the letters ugoa, one of the\n" \
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187 | "symbols +-= and one or more of the letters rwxst.\n\n" \
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188 | "Options:\n" \
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189 | "\t-R\tChanges files and directories recursively"
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190 | #define chmod_example_usage \
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191 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
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192 | "-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n" \
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193 | "$ chmod u+x /tmp/foo\n" \
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194 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
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195 | "-rwxrw-r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo*\n" \
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196 | "$ chmod 444 /tmp/foo\n" \
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197 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
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198 | "-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n"
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199 |
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200 | #define chown_trivial_usage \
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201 | "[ -Rh ]... OWNER[<.|:>[GROUP]] FILE..."
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202 | #define chown_full_usage \
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203 | "Change the owner and/or group of each FILE to OWNER and/or GROUP.\n" \
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204 | "\nOptions:\n" \
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205 | "\t-R\tChanges files and directories recursively\n" \
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206 | "\t-h\tDo not dereference symbolic links"
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207 | #define chown_example_usage \
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208 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
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209 | "-r--r--r-- 1 andersen andersen 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n" \
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210 | "$ chown root /tmp/foo\n" \
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211 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
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212 | "-r--r--r-- 1 root andersen 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n" \
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213 | "$ chown root.root /tmp/foo\n" \
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214 | "ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
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215 | "-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 12 18:25 /tmp/foo\n"
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216 |
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217 | #define chroot_trivial_usage \
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218 | "NEWROOT [COMMAND...]"
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219 | #define chroot_full_usage \
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220 | "Run COMMAND with root directory set to NEWROOT."
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221 | #define chroot_example_usage \
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222 | "$ ls -l /bin/ls\n" \
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223 | "lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Apr 13 00:46 /bin/ls -> /BusyBox\n" \
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224 | "# mount /dev/hdc1 /mnt -t minix\n" \
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225 | "# chroot /mnt\n" \
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226 | "# ls -l /bin/ls\n" \
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227 | "-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40816 Feb 5 07:45 /bin/ls*\n"
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228 |
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229 | #define chvt_trivial_usage \
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230 | "N"
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231 | #define chvt_full_usage \
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232 | "Changes the foreground virtual terminal to /dev/ttyN"
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233 |
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234 | #define cksum_trivial_usage \
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235 | "FILES..."
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236 | #define cksum_full_usage \
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237 | "Calculates the CRC32 checksums of FILES."
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238 |
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239 | #define clear_trivial_usage \
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240 | ""
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241 | #define clear_full_usage \
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242 | "Clear screen."
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243 |
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244 | #define cmp_trivial_usage \
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245 | "[-l] [-s] FILE1 [FILE2]"
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246 | #define cmp_full_usage \
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247 | "Compares FILE1 vs stdin if FILE2 is not specified.\n\n" \
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248 | "Options:\n" \
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249 | "\t-l\tWrite the byte numbers (decimal) and values (octal)\n" \
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250 | "\t\t for all differing bytes\n" \
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251 | "\t-s\tquiet mode - do not print"
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252 |
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253 | #define comm_trivial_usage \
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254 | "[-123] FILE1 FILE2"
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255 | #define comm_full_usage \
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256 | "Compares FILE1 to FILE2, or to stdin if = is specified.\n\n" \
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257 | "Options:\n" \
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258 | "\t-1\tSuppress lines unique to FILE1\n" \
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259 | "\t-2\tSuppress lines unique to FILE2\n" \
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260 | "\t-3\tSuppress lines common to both files"
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261 |
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262 | #define bbconfig_trivial_usage \
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263 | ""
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264 | #define bbconfig_full_usage \
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265 | "Print the config file which built busybox"
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266 |
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267 | #define cp_trivial_usage \
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268 | "[OPTION]... SOURCE DEST"
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269 | #define cp_full_usage \
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270 | "Copies SOURCE to DEST, or multiple SOURCE(s) to DIRECTORY.\n" \
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271 | "\n" \
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272 | "\t-a\tSame as -dpR\n" \
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273 | "\t-d,-P\tPreserves links\n" \
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274 | "\t-H,-L\tDereference all symlinks (implied by default)\n" \
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275 | "\t-p\tPreserves file attributes if possible\n" \
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276 | "\t-f\tforce (implied; ignored) - always set\n" \
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277 | "\t-i\tinteractive, prompt before overwrite\n" \
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278 | "\t-R,-r\tCopies directories recursively"
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279 |
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280 | #define cpio_trivial_usage \
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281 | "-[dimtuv][F cpiofile]"
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282 | #define cpio_full_usage \
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283 | "Extract or list files from a cpio archive\n" \
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284 | "Main operation mode:\n" \
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285 | "\td\t\tmake leading directories\n" \
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286 | "\ti\t\textract\n" \
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287 | "\tm\t\tpreserve mtime\n" \
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288 | "\tt\t\tlist\n" \
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289 | "\tv\t\tverbose\n" \
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290 | "\tu\t\tunconditional overwrite\n" \
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291 | "\tF\t\tinput from file"
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292 |
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293 | #define crond_trivial_usage \
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294 | "-d[#] -c <crondir> -f -b"
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295 | #define crond_full_usage \
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296 | "\t-d [#] -l [#] -S -L logfile -f -b -c dir\n" \
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297 | "\t-d num\tdebug level\n" \
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298 | "\t-l num\tlog level (8 - default)\n" \
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299 | "\t-S\tlog to syslogd (default)\n" \
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300 | "\t-L file\tlog to file\n" \
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301 | "\t-f\trun in foreground\n" \
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302 | "\t-b\trun in background (default)\n" \
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303 | "\t-c dir\tworking dir"
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304 |
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305 | #define crontab_trivial_usage \
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306 | "[-c dir] {file|-}|[-u|-l|-e|-d user]"
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307 | #define crontab_full_usage \
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308 | "\tfile <opts> replace crontab from file\n" \
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309 | "\t- <opts> replace crontab from stdin\n" \
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310 | "\t-u user specify user\n" \
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311 | "\t-l [user] list crontab for user\n" \
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312 | "\t-e [user] edit crontab for user\n" \
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313 | "\t-d [user] delete crontab for user\n" \
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314 | "\t-c dir specify crontab directory"
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315 |
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316 |
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317 | #define cut_trivial_usage \
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318 | "[OPTION]... [FILE]..."
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319 | #define cut_full_usage \
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320 | "Prints selected fields from each input FILE to standard output.\n\n" \
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321 | "Options:\n" \
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322 | "\t-b LIST\t\tOutput only bytes from LIST\n" \
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323 | "\t-c LIST\t\tOutput only characters from LIST\n" \
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324 | "\t-d CHAR\t\tUse CHAR instead of tab as the field delimiter\n" \
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325 | "\t-s\t\tOutput only the lines containing delimiter\n" \
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326 | "\t-f N\t\tPrint only these fields\n" \
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327 | "\t-n\t\tIgnored"
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328 | #define cut_example_usage \
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329 | "$ echo \"Hello world\" | cut -f 1 -d ' '\n" \
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330 | "Hello\n" \
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331 | "$ echo \"Hello world\" | cut -f 2 -d ' '\n" \
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332 | "world\n"
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333 |
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334 | #define date_trivial_usage \
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335 | "[OPTION]... [MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]] [+FORMAT]"
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336 | #define date_full_usage \
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337 | "Displays the current time in the given FORMAT, or sets the system date.\n" \
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338 | "\nOptions:\n" \
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339 | "\t-R\t\tOutputs RFC-822 compliant date string\n" \
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340 | "\t-d STRING\tDisplays time described by STRING, not `now'\n" \
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341 | USE_FEATURE_DATE_ISOFMT( \
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342 | "\t-I[TIMESPEC]\tOutputs an ISO-8601 compliant date/time string\n" \
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343 | "\t\t\tTIMESPEC=`date' (or missing) for date only,\n" \
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344 | "\t\t\t`hours', `minutes', or `seconds' for date and,\n" \
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345 | "\t\t\ttime to the indicated precision\n" \
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346 | "\t-D hint\t\tUse 'hint' as date format, via strptime()\n" \
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347 | ) \
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348 | "\t-s\t\tSets time described by STRING\n" \
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349 | "\t-r FILE\t\tDisplays the last modification time of FILE\n" \
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350 | "\t-u\t\tPrints or sets Coordinated Universal Time"
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351 | #define date_example_usage \
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352 | "$ date\n" \
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353 | "Wed Apr 12 18:52:41 MDT 2000\n"
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354 |
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355 | #define dc_trivial_usage \
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356 | "expression ..."
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357 | #define dc_full_usage \
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358 | "This is a Tiny RPN calculator that understands the\n" \
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359 | "following operations: +, add, -, sub, *, mul, /, div, %, mod, " \
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360 | "**, exp, and, or, not, eor.\n" \
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361 | "For example: 'dc 2 2 add' -> 4, and 'dc 8 8 \\* 2 2 + /' -> 16.\n" \
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362 | "\nOptions:\n" \
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363 | "p - Prints the value on the top of the stack, without altering the stack\n" \
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364 | "f - Prints the entire contents of the stack without altering anything\n" \
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365 | "o - Pops the value off the top of the stack and uses it to set the output radix\n" \
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366 | " Only 10 and 16 are supported"
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367 | #define dc_example_usage \
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368 | "$ dc 2 2 + p\n" \
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369 | "4\n" \
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370 | "$ dc 8 8 \\* 2 2 + / p\n" \
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371 | "16\n" \
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372 | "$ dc 0 1 and p\n" \
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373 | "0\n" \
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374 | "$ dc 0 1 or p\n" \
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375 | "1\n" \
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376 | "$ echo 72 9 div 8 mul p | dc\n" \
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377 | "64\n"
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378 |
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379 | #define dd_trivial_usage \
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380 | "[if=FILE] [of=FILE] " USE_FEATURE_DD_IBS_OBS("[ibs=N] [obs=N] ") "[bs=N] [count=N] [skip=N]\n" \
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381 | "\t [seek=N]" USE_FEATURE_DD_IBS_OBS(" [conv=notrunc|noerror|sync]")
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382 | #define dd_full_usage \
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383 | "Copy a file, converting and formatting according to options\n\n" \
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384 | "\tif=FILE\t\tread from FILE instead of stdin\n" \
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385 | "\tof=FILE\t\twrite to FILE instead of stdout\n" \
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386 | "\tbs=N\t\tread and write N bytes at a time\n" \
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387 | USE_FEATURE_DD_IBS_OBS("\tibs=N\t\tread N bytes at a time\n") \
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388 | USE_FEATURE_DD_IBS_OBS("\tobs=N\t\twrite N bytes at a time\n") \
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389 | "\tcount=N\t\tcopy only N input blocks\n" \
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390 | "\tskip=N\t\tskip N input blocks\n" \
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391 | "\tseek=N\t\tskip N output blocks\n" \
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392 | USE_FEATURE_DD_IBS_OBS( \
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393 | "\tconv=notrunc\tdon't truncate output file\n" \
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394 | "\tconv=noerror\tcontinue after read errors\n" \
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395 | "\tconv=sync\tpad blocks with zeros\n" \
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396 | ) \
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397 | "\n" \
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398 | "Numbers may be suffixed by c (x1), w (x2), b (x512), kD (x1000), k (x1024),\n" \
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399 | "MD (x1000000), M (x1048576), GD (x1000000000) or G (x1073741824)"
|
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400 | #define dd_example_usage \
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401 | "$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ram1 bs=1M count=4\n" \
|
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402 | "4+0 records in\n" \
|
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403 | "4+0 records out\n"
|
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404 |
|
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405 | #define deallocvt_trivial_usage \
|
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406 | "[N]"
|
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407 | #define deallocvt_full_usage \
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408 | "Deallocate unused virtual terminal /dev/ttyN"
|
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409 |
|
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410 | #define delgroup_trivial_usage \
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411 | "GROUP"
|
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412 | #define delgroup_full_usage \
|
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413 | "Deletes group GROUP from the system"
|
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414 |
|
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415 | #define deluser_trivial_usage \
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416 | "USER"
|
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417 | #define deluser_full_usage \
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418 | "Deletes user USER from the system"
|
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419 |
|
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420 | #define devfsd_trivial_usage \
|
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421 | "mntpnt [-v]" \
|
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422 | USE_DEVFSD_FG_NP("[-fg][-np]" )
|
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423 | #define devfsd_full_usage \
|
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424 | "Optional daemon for managing devfs permissions and old device name symlinks.\n" \
|
---|
425 | "\nOptions:\n" \
|
---|
426 | "\tmntpnt\tThe mount point where devfs is mounted.\n\n" \
|
---|
427 | "\t-v\tPrint the protocol version numbers for devfsd\n" \
|
---|
428 | "\t\tand the kernel-side protocol version and exits." \
|
---|
429 | USE_DEVFSD_FG_NP( "\n\n\t-fg\tRun the daemon in the foreground.\n\n" \
|
---|
430 | "\t-np\tExit after parsing the configuration file\n" \
|
---|
431 | "\t\tand processing synthetic REGISTER events.\n" \
|
---|
432 | "\t\tDo not poll for events.")
|
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433 |
|
---|
434 | #define df_trivial_usage \
|
---|
435 | "[-" USE_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE("hm") "k] [FILESYSTEM ...]"
|
---|
436 | #define df_full_usage \
|
---|
437 | "Print the filesystem space used and space available.\n\n" \
|
---|
438 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
439 | USE_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE( \
|
---|
440 | "\n\t-h\tprint sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 243M 2G )\n" \
|
---|
441 | "\t-m\tprint sizes in megabytes\n" \
|
---|
442 | "\t-k\tprint sizes in kilobytes(default)" \
|
---|
443 | ) \
|
---|
444 | SKIP_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE("\n\t-k\tignored")
|
---|
445 | #define df_example_usage \
|
---|
446 | "$ df\n" \
|
---|
447 | "Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on\n" \
|
---|
448 | "/dev/sda3 8690864 8553540 137324 98% /\n" \
|
---|
449 | "/dev/sda1 64216 36364 27852 57% /boot\n" \
|
---|
450 | "$ df /dev/sda3\n" \
|
---|
451 | "Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on\n" \
|
---|
452 | "/dev/sda3 8690864 8553540 137324 98% /\n"
|
---|
453 |
|
---|
454 | #define diff_trivial_usage \
|
---|
455 | "[-abdiNqrTstw] [-L LABEL] [-S FILE] [-U LINES] FILE1 FILE2"
|
---|
456 | #define diff_full_usage \
|
---|
457 | "Compare files line by line and output the differences between them.\n" \
|
---|
458 | "This diff implementation only supports unified diffs.\n\n" \
|
---|
459 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
460 | "\t-a\tTreat all files as text\n" \
|
---|
461 | "\t-b\tIgnore changes in the amount of whitespace\n" \
|
---|
462 | "\t-d\tTry hard to find a smaller set of changes\n" \
|
---|
463 | "\t-i\tIgnore case differences\n" \
|
---|
464 | "\t-L\tUse LABEL instead of the filename in the unified header\n" \
|
---|
465 | "\t-N\tTreat absent files as empty\n" \
|
---|
466 | "\t-q\tOutput only whether files differ\n" \
|
---|
467 | "\t-r\tRecursively compare any subdirectories\n" \
|
---|
468 | "\t-S\tStart with FILE when comparing directories\n" \
|
---|
469 | "\t-T\tMake tabs line up by prefixing a tab when necessary\n" \
|
---|
470 | "\t-s\tReport when two files are the same\n" \
|
---|
471 | "\t-t\tExpand tabs to spaces in output\n" \
|
---|
472 | "\t-U\tOutput LINES lines of context\n" \
|
---|
473 | "\t-w\tIgnore all whitespace\n"
|
---|
474 |
|
---|
475 | #define dirname_trivial_usage \
|
---|
476 | "FILENAME"
|
---|
477 | #define dirname_full_usage \
|
---|
478 | "Strips non-directory suffix from FILENAME"
|
---|
479 | #define dirname_example_usage \
|
---|
480 | "$ dirname /tmp/foo\n" \
|
---|
481 | "/tmp\n" \
|
---|
482 | "$ dirname /tmp/foo/\n" \
|
---|
483 | "/tmp\n"
|
---|
484 |
|
---|
485 | #define dmesg_trivial_usage \
|
---|
486 | "[-c] [-n LEVEL] [-s SIZE]"
|
---|
487 | #define dmesg_full_usage \
|
---|
488 | "Prints or controls the kernel ring buffer\n\n" \
|
---|
489 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
490 | "\t-c\t\tClears the ring buffer's contents after printing\n" \
|
---|
491 | "\t-n LEVEL\tSets console logging level\n" \
|
---|
492 | "\t-s SIZE\t\tUse a buffer of size SIZE"
|
---|
493 |
|
---|
494 | #define dnsd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
495 | "[-c config] [-t seconds] [-p port] [-i iface-ip] [-d]"
|
---|
496 | #define dnsd_full_usage \
|
---|
497 | "Small and static DNS server daemon\n\n" \
|
---|
498 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
499 | "\t-c\t\tconfig filename\n" \
|
---|
500 | "\t-t\t\tTTL in seconds\n" \
|
---|
501 | "\t-p\t\tlistening port\n" \
|
---|
502 | "\t-i\t\tlistening iface ip (default all)\n" \
|
---|
503 | "\t-d\t\tdaemonize"
|
---|
504 |
|
---|
505 | #define dos2unix_trivial_usage \
|
---|
506 | "[option] [FILE]"
|
---|
507 | #define dos2unix_full_usage \
|
---|
508 | "Converts FILE from dos format to unix format. When no option\n" \
|
---|
509 | "is given, the input is converted to the opposite output format.\n" \
|
---|
510 | "When no file is given, uses stdin for input and stdout for output.\n\n" \
|
---|
511 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
512 | "\t-u\toutput will be in UNIX format\n" \
|
---|
513 | "\t-d\toutput will be in DOS format"
|
---|
514 |
|
---|
515 | #define dpkg_trivial_usage \
|
---|
516 | "[-ilCPru] [-F option] package_name"
|
---|
517 | #define dpkg_full_usage \
|
---|
518 | "dpkg is a utility to install, remove and manage Debian packages.\n\n" \
|
---|
519 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
520 | "\t-i\t\tInstall the package\n" \
|
---|
521 | "\t-l\t\tList of installed packages\n" \
|
---|
522 | "\t-C\t\tConfigure an unpackaged package\n" \
|
---|
523 | "\t-F depends\tIgnore dependency problems\n" \
|
---|
524 | "\t-P\t\tPurge all files of a package\n" \
|
---|
525 | "\t-r\t\tRemove all but the configuration files for a package\n" \
|
---|
526 | "\t-u\t\tUnpack a package, but don't configure it"
|
---|
527 |
|
---|
528 | #define dpkg_deb_trivial_usage \
|
---|
529 | "[-cefxX] FILE [argument]"
|
---|
530 | #define dpkg_deb_full_usage \
|
---|
531 | "Perform actions on Debian packages (.debs)\n\n" \
|
---|
532 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
533 | "\t-c\tList contents of filesystem tree\n" \
|
---|
534 | "\t-e\tExtract control files to [argument] directory\n" \
|
---|
535 | "\t-f\tDisplay control field name starting with [argument]\n" \
|
---|
536 | "\t-x\tExtract packages filesystem tree to directory\n" \
|
---|
537 | "\t-X\tVerbose extract"
|
---|
538 | #define dpkg_deb_example_usage \
|
---|
539 | "$ dpkg-deb -X ./busybox_0.48-1_i386.deb /tmp\n"
|
---|
540 |
|
---|
541 | #define du_trivial_usage \
|
---|
542 | "[-aHLdclsx" USE_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE("hm") "k] [FILE]..."
|
---|
543 | #define du_full_usage \
|
---|
544 | "Summarizes disk space used for each FILE and/or directory.\n" \
|
---|
545 | "Disk space is printed in units of " \
|
---|
546 | USE_FEATURE_DU_DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE_1K("1024") \
|
---|
547 | SKIP_FEATURE_DU_DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE_1K("512") \
|
---|
548 | " bytes.\n\n" \
|
---|
549 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
550 | "\t-a\tshow sizes of files in addition to directories\n" \
|
---|
551 | "\t-H\tfollow symbolic links that are FILE command line args\n" \
|
---|
552 | "\t-L\tfollow all symbolic links encountered\n" \
|
---|
553 | "\t-d N\tlimit output to directories (and files with -a) of depth < N\n" \
|
---|
554 | "\t-c\toutput a grand total\n" \
|
---|
555 | "\t-l\tcount sizes many times if hard linked\n" \
|
---|
556 | "\t-s\tdisplay only a total for each argument\n" \
|
---|
557 | "\t-x\tskip directories on different filesystems\n" \
|
---|
558 | USE_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE( \
|
---|
559 | "\t-h\tprint sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 243M 2G )\n" \
|
---|
560 | "\t-m\tprint sizes in megabytes\n" \
|
---|
561 | ) \
|
---|
562 | "\t-k\tprint sizes in kilobytes" \
|
---|
563 | USE_FEATURE_DU_DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE_1K("(default)")
|
---|
564 | #define du_example_usage \
|
---|
565 | "$ du\n" \
|
---|
566 | "16 ./CVS\n" \
|
---|
567 | "12 ./kernel-patches/CVS\n" \
|
---|
568 | "80 ./kernel-patches\n" \
|
---|
569 | "12 ./tests/CVS\n" \
|
---|
570 | "36 ./tests\n" \
|
---|
571 | "12 ./scripts/CVS\n" \
|
---|
572 | "16 ./scripts\n" \
|
---|
573 | "12 ./docs/CVS\n" \
|
---|
574 | "104 ./docs\n" \
|
---|
575 | "2417 .\n"
|
---|
576 |
|
---|
577 | #define dumpkmap_trivial_usage \
|
---|
578 | "> keymap"
|
---|
579 | #define dumpkmap_full_usage \
|
---|
580 | "Prints out a binary keyboard translation table to standard output."
|
---|
581 | #define dumpkmap_example_usage \
|
---|
582 | "$ dumpkmap > keymap\n"
|
---|
583 |
|
---|
584 | #define dumpleases_trivial_usage \
|
---|
585 | "[-r|-a] [-f LEASEFILE]"
|
---|
586 | #define dumpleases_full_usage \
|
---|
587 | "Displays the DHCP leases granted by udhcpd.\n\n" \
|
---|
588 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
589 | "\t-f,\t--file=FILENAME\tLeases file to load\n" \
|
---|
590 | "\t-r,\t--remaining\tInterpret lease times as time remaining\n" \
|
---|
591 | "\t-a,\t--absolute\tInterpret lease times as expire time"
|
---|
592 |
|
---|
593 | #define e2fsck_trivial_usage \
|
---|
594 | "[-panyrcdfvstDFSV] [-b superblock] [-B blocksize] " \
|
---|
595 | "[-I inode_buffer_blocks] [-P process_inode_size] " \
|
---|
596 | "[-l|-L bad_blocks_file] [-C fd] [-j external_journal] " \
|
---|
597 | "[-E extended-options] device"
|
---|
598 | #define e2fsck_full_usage \
|
---|
599 | "Check a Linux ext2/ext3 file system.\n\n" \
|
---|
600 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
601 | "\t-p\tAutomatic repair (no questions)\n" \
|
---|
602 | "\t-n\tMake no changes to the filesystem\n" \
|
---|
603 | "\t-y\tAssume 'yes' to all questions\n" \
|
---|
604 | "\t-c\tCheck for bad blocks and add them to the badblock list\n" \
|
---|
605 | "\t-f\tForce checking even if filesystem is marked clean\n" \
|
---|
606 | "\t-v\tBe verbose\n" \
|
---|
607 | "\t-b superblock\tUse alternative superblock\n" \
|
---|
608 | "\t-B blocksize\tForce blocksize when looking for superblock\n" \
|
---|
609 | "\t-j journal\tSet location of the external journal\n" \
|
---|
610 | "\t-l file\tAdd to badblocks list\n" \
|
---|
611 | "\t-L file\tSet badblocks list"
|
---|
612 |
|
---|
613 | #define echo_trivial_usage \
|
---|
614 | USE_FEATURE_FANCY_ECHO("[-neE] ") "[ARG ...]"
|
---|
615 | #define echo_full_usage \
|
---|
616 | "Prints the specified ARGs to stdout\n\n" \
|
---|
617 | USE_FEATURE_FANCY_ECHO( \
|
---|
618 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
619 | "\t-n\tsuppress trailing newline\n" \
|
---|
620 | "\t-e\tinterpret backslash-escaped characters (i.e., \\t=tab)\n" \
|
---|
621 | "\t-E\tdisable interpretation of backslash-escaped characters" \
|
---|
622 | )
|
---|
623 | #define echo_example_usage \
|
---|
624 | "$ echo \"Erik is cool\"\n" \
|
---|
625 | "Erik is cool\n" \
|
---|
626 | USE_FEATURE_FANCY_ECHO("$ echo -e \"Erik\\nis\\ncool\"\n" \
|
---|
627 | "Erik\n" \
|
---|
628 | "is\n" \
|
---|
629 | "cool\n" \
|
---|
630 | "$ echo \"Erik\\nis\\ncool\"\n" \
|
---|
631 | "Erik\\nis\\ncool\n")
|
---|
632 |
|
---|
633 | #define eject_trivial_usage \
|
---|
634 | "[-t] [DEVICE]"
|
---|
635 | #define eject_full_usage \
|
---|
636 | "Eject specified DEVICE (or default /dev/cdrom).\n\n" \
|
---|
637 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
638 | "\t-t\tclose tray"
|
---|
639 |
|
---|
640 | #define ed_trivial_usage ""
|
---|
641 | #define ed_full_usage ""
|
---|
642 |
|
---|
643 | #define env_trivial_usage \
|
---|
644 | "[-iu] [-] [name=value]... [command]"
|
---|
645 | #define env_full_usage \
|
---|
646 | "Prints the current environment or runs a program after setting\n" \
|
---|
647 | "up the specified environment.\n\n" \
|
---|
648 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
649 | "\t-, -i\tstart with an empty environment\n" \
|
---|
650 | "\t-u\tremove variable from the environment"
|
---|
651 |
|
---|
652 | #define ether_wake_trivial_usage \
|
---|
653 | "[-b] [-i iface] [-p aa:bb:cc:dd[:ee:ff]] MAC"
|
---|
654 | #define ether_wake_full_usage \
|
---|
655 | "Send a magic packet to wake up sleeping machines.\n" \
|
---|
656 | "MAC must be a station address (00:11:22:33:44:55) or\n" \
|
---|
657 | " a hostname with a known 'ethers' entry.\n\n" \
|
---|
658 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
659 | "\t-b\t\tSend wake-up packet to the broadcast address\n" \
|
---|
660 | "\t-i iface\tUse interface ifname instead of the default \"eth0\"\n" \
|
---|
661 | "\t-p pass\tAppend the four or six byte password PW to the packet"
|
---|
662 |
|
---|
663 | #define expr_trivial_usage \
|
---|
664 | "EXPRESSION"
|
---|
665 | #define expr_full_usage \
|
---|
666 | "Prints the value of EXPRESSION to standard output.\n\n" \
|
---|
667 | "EXPRESSION may be:\n" \
|
---|
668 | "\tARG1 | ARG2 ARG1 if it is neither null nor 0, otherwise ARG2\n" \
|
---|
669 | "\tARG1 & ARG2 ARG1 if neither argument is null or 0, otherwise 0\n" \
|
---|
670 | "\tARG1 < ARG2 ARG1 is less than ARG2\n" \
|
---|
671 | "\tARG1 <= ARG2 ARG1 is less than or equal to ARG2\n" \
|
---|
672 | "\tARG1 = ARG2 ARG1 is equal to ARG2\n" \
|
---|
673 | "\tARG1 != ARG2 ARG1 is unequal to ARG2\n" \
|
---|
674 | "\tARG1 >= ARG2 ARG1 is greater than or equal to ARG2\n" \
|
---|
675 | "\tARG1 > ARG2 ARG1 is greater than ARG2\n" \
|
---|
676 | "\tARG1 + ARG2 arithmetic sum of ARG1 and ARG2\n" \
|
---|
677 | "\tARG1 - ARG2 arithmetic difference of ARG1 and ARG2\n" \
|
---|
678 | "\tARG1 * ARG2 arithmetic product of ARG1 and ARG2\n" \
|
---|
679 | "\tARG1 / ARG2 arithmetic quotient of ARG1 divided by ARG2\n" \
|
---|
680 | "\tARG1 % ARG2 arithmetic remainder of ARG1 divided by ARG2\n" \
|
---|
681 | "\tSTRING : REGEXP anchored pattern match of REGEXP in STRING\n" \
|
---|
682 | "\tmatch STRING REGEXP same as STRING : REGEXP\n" \
|
---|
683 | "\tsubstr STRING POS LENGTH substring of STRING, POS counted from 1\n" \
|
---|
684 | "\tindex STRING CHARS index in STRING where any CHARS is found,\n" \
|
---|
685 | "\t or 0\n" \
|
---|
686 | "\tlength STRING length of STRING\n" \
|
---|
687 | "\tquote TOKEN interpret TOKEN as a string, even if\n" \
|
---|
688 | "\t it is a keyword like `match' or an\n" \
|
---|
689 | "\t operator like `/'\n" \
|
---|
690 | "\t( EXPRESSION ) value of EXPRESSION\n\n" \
|
---|
691 | "Beware that many operators need to be escaped or quoted for shells.\n" \
|
---|
692 | "Comparisons are arithmetic if both ARGs are numbers, else\n" \
|
---|
693 | "lexicographical. Pattern matches return the string matched between \n" \
|
---|
694 | "\\( and \\) or null; if \\( and \\) are not used, they return the number \n" \
|
---|
695 | "of characters matched or 0."
|
---|
696 |
|
---|
697 | #define fakeidentd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
698 | "[-b ip] [STRING]"
|
---|
699 | #define fakeidentd_full_usage \
|
---|
700 | "Returns a set string to auth requests\n\n" \
|
---|
701 | "\t-b\tBind to ip address\n" \
|
---|
702 | "\tSTRING\tThe ident answer string (default is nobody)"
|
---|
703 |
|
---|
704 | #define false_trivial_usage \
|
---|
705 | ""
|
---|
706 | #define false_full_usage \
|
---|
707 | "Return an exit code of FALSE (1)."
|
---|
708 | #define false_example_usage \
|
---|
709 | "$ false\n" \
|
---|
710 | "$ echo $?\n" \
|
---|
711 | "1\n"
|
---|
712 |
|
---|
713 | #define fbset_trivial_usage \
|
---|
714 | "[options] [mode]"
|
---|
715 | #define fbset_full_usage \
|
---|
716 | "Show and modify frame buffer settings"
|
---|
717 | #define fbset_example_usage \
|
---|
718 | "$ fbset\n" \
|
---|
719 | "mode \"1024x768-76\"\n" \
|
---|
720 | "\t# D: 78.653 MHz, H: 59.949 kHz, V: 75.694 Hz\n" \
|
---|
721 | "\tgeometry 1024 768 1024 768 16\n" \
|
---|
722 | "\ttimings 12714 128 32 16 4 128 4\n" \
|
---|
723 | "\taccel false\n" \
|
---|
724 | "\trgba 5/11,6/5,5/0,0/0\n" \
|
---|
725 | "endmode\n"
|
---|
726 |
|
---|
727 | #define fdflush_trivial_usage \
|
---|
728 | "DEVICE"
|
---|
729 | #define fdflush_full_usage \
|
---|
730 | "Forces floppy disk drive to detect disk change"
|
---|
731 |
|
---|
732 | #define fdformat_trivial_usage \
|
---|
733 | "[-n] DEVICE"
|
---|
734 | #define fdformat_full_usage \
|
---|
735 | "Low-level formats a floppy disk\n\n" \
|
---|
736 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
737 | "\t-n\tDon't verify after format"
|
---|
738 |
|
---|
739 | #define fdisk_trivial_usage \
|
---|
740 | "[-luv] [-C CYLINDERS] [-H HEADS] [-S SECTORS] [-b SSZ] DISK"
|
---|
741 | #define fdisk_full_usage \
|
---|
742 | "Change partition table\n" \
|
---|
743 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
744 | "\t-l List partition table(s)\n" \
|
---|
745 | "\t-u Give Start and End in sector (instead of cylinder) units\n" \
|
---|
746 | "\t-s PARTITION Give partition size(s) in blocks\n" \
|
---|
747 | "\t-b 2048: (for certain MO disks) use 2048-byte sectors\n" \
|
---|
748 | "\t-C CYLINDERS Set the number of cylinders\n" \
|
---|
749 | "\t-H HEADS Set the number of heads\n" \
|
---|
750 | "\t-S SECTORS Set the number of sectors\n" \
|
---|
751 | "\t-v Give fdisk version"
|
---|
752 |
|
---|
753 | #define find_trivial_usage \
|
---|
754 | "[PATH...] [EXPRESSION]"
|
---|
755 | #define find_full_usage \
|
---|
756 | "Search for files in a directory hierarchy. The default PATH is\n" \
|
---|
757 | "the current directory; default EXPRESSION is '-print'\n" \
|
---|
758 | "\nEXPRESSION may consist of:\n" \
|
---|
759 | "\t-follow\t\tDereference symbolic links\n" \
|
---|
760 | "\t-name PATTERN\tFile name (leading directories removed) matches PATTERN\n" \
|
---|
761 | "\t-print\t\tPrint (default and assumed)\n" \
|
---|
762 | USE_FEATURE_FIND_PRINT0( \
|
---|
763 | "\t-print0\t\tDelimit output with null characters rather than\n\t\t\tnewlines" \
|
---|
764 | ) USE_FEATURE_FIND_TYPE( \
|
---|
765 | "\n\t-type X\t\tFiletype matches X (where X is one of: f,d,l,b,c,...)" \
|
---|
766 | ) USE_FEATURE_FIND_PERM( \
|
---|
767 | "\n\t-perm PERMS\tPermissions match any of (+NNN); all of (-NNN);\n\t\t\tor exactly (NNN)" \
|
---|
768 | ) USE_FEATURE_FIND_MTIME( \
|
---|
769 | "\n\t-mtime DAYS\tModified time is greater than (+N); less than (-N);\n\t\t\tor exactly (N) days" \
|
---|
770 | ) USE_FEATURE_FIND_MMIN( \
|
---|
771 | "\n\t-mmin MINS\tModified time is greater than (+N); less than (-N);\n\t\t\tor exactly (N) minutes" \
|
---|
772 | ) USE_FEATURE_FIND_NEWER( \
|
---|
773 | "\n\t-newer FILE\tModified time is more recent than FILE's" \
|
---|
774 | ) USE_FEATURE_FIND_INUM( \
|
---|
775 | "\n\t-inum N\t\tFile has inode number N" \
|
---|
776 | ) USE_FEATURE_FIND_EXEC( \
|
---|
777 | "\n\t-exec CMD\tExecute CMD with all instances of {} replaced by the" \
|
---|
778 | "\n\t\t\tfiles matching EXPRESSION")
|
---|
779 |
|
---|
780 | #define find_example_usage \
|
---|
781 | "$ find / -name passwd\n" \
|
---|
782 | "/etc/passwd\n"
|
---|
783 |
|
---|
784 | #define fold_trivial_usage \
|
---|
785 | "[-bs] [-w WIDTH] [FILE]"
|
---|
786 | #define fold_full_usage \
|
---|
787 | "Wrap input lines in each FILE (standard input by default), writing to\n" \
|
---|
788 | "standard output.\n\n" \
|
---|
789 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
790 | "\t-b\tcount bytes rather than columns\n" \
|
---|
791 | "\t-s\tbreak at spaces\n" \
|
---|
792 | "\t-w\tuse WIDTH columns instead of 80"
|
---|
793 |
|
---|
794 | #define free_trivial_usage \
|
---|
795 | ""
|
---|
796 | #define free_full_usage \
|
---|
797 | "Displays the amount of free and used system memory"
|
---|
798 | #define free_example_usage \
|
---|
799 | "$ free\n" \
|
---|
800 | " total used free shared buffers\n" \
|
---|
801 | " Mem: 257628 248724 8904 59644 93124\n" \
|
---|
802 | " Swap: 128516 8404 120112\n" \
|
---|
803 | "Total: 386144 257128 129016\n" \
|
---|
804 |
|
---|
805 | #define freeramdisk_trivial_usage \
|
---|
806 | "DEVICE"
|
---|
807 | #define freeramdisk_full_usage \
|
---|
808 | "Frees all memory used by the specified ramdisk."
|
---|
809 | #define freeramdisk_example_usage \
|
---|
810 | "$ freeramdisk /dev/ram2\n"
|
---|
811 |
|
---|
812 | #define fsck_trivial_usage \
|
---|
813 | "[-ANPRTV] [ -C [ fd ] ] [-t fstype] [fs-options] [filesys ...]"
|
---|
814 | #define fsck_full_usage \
|
---|
815 | "Check and repair filesystems.\n\n" \
|
---|
816 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
817 | "\t-A\tWalk /etc/fstab and check all filesystems\n" \
|
---|
818 | "\t-N\tDon't execute, just show what would be done\n" \
|
---|
819 | "\t-P\tWhen using -A, check filesystems in parallel\n" \
|
---|
820 | "\t-R\tWhen using -A, skip the root filesystem\n" \
|
---|
821 | "\t-T\tDon't show title on startup\n" \
|
---|
822 | "\t-V\tVerbose mode\n" \
|
---|
823 | "\t-C\tWrite status information to specified filedescriptor\n" \
|
---|
824 | "\t-t\tList of filesystem types to check"
|
---|
825 |
|
---|
826 | #define fsck_minix_trivial_usage \
|
---|
827 | "[-larvsmf] /dev/name"
|
---|
828 | #define fsck_minix_full_usage \
|
---|
829 | "Performs a consistency check for MINIX filesystems.\n\n" \
|
---|
830 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
831 | "\t-l\tLists all filenames\n" \
|
---|
832 | "\t-r\tPerform interactive repairs\n" \
|
---|
833 | "\t-a\tPerform automatic repairs\n" \
|
---|
834 | "\t-v\tverbose\n" \
|
---|
835 | "\t-s\tOutputs super-block information\n" \
|
---|
836 | "\t-m\tActivates MINIX-like \"mode not cleared\" warnings\n" \
|
---|
837 | "\t-f\tForce file system check"
|
---|
838 |
|
---|
839 | #define ftpget_trivial_usage \
|
---|
840 | "[options] remote-host local-file remote-file"
|
---|
841 | #define ftpget_full_usage \
|
---|
842 | "Retrieve a remote file via FTP.\n\n" \
|
---|
843 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
844 | "\t-c, --continue Continue a previous transfer\n" \
|
---|
845 | "\t-v, --verbose Verbose\n" \
|
---|
846 | "\t-u, --username Username to be used\n" \
|
---|
847 | "\t-p, --password Password to be used\n" \
|
---|
848 | "\t-P, --port Port number to be used"
|
---|
849 |
|
---|
850 | #define ftpput_trivial_usage \
|
---|
851 | "[options] remote-host remote-file local-file"
|
---|
852 | #define ftpput_full_usage \
|
---|
853 | "Store a local file on a remote machine via FTP.\n\n" \
|
---|
854 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
855 | "\t-v, --verbose Verbose\n" \
|
---|
856 | "\t-u, --username Username to be used\n" \
|
---|
857 | "\t-p, --password Password to be used\n" \
|
---|
858 | "\t-P, --port Port number to be used"
|
---|
859 |
|
---|
860 | #define fuser_trivial_usage \
|
---|
861 | "[options] file OR port/proto"
|
---|
862 | #define fuser_full_usage \
|
---|
863 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
864 | "\t-m Show all processes on the same mounted fs\n" \
|
---|
865 | "\t-k Kill all processes that match.\n" \
|
---|
866 | "\t-s Don't print or kill anything.\n" \
|
---|
867 | "\t-4 When using port/proto only search IPv4 space\n" \
|
---|
868 | "\t-6 When using port/proto only search IPv6 space\n" \
|
---|
869 | "\t-SIGNAL When used with -k, this signal will be used to kill"
|
---|
870 |
|
---|
871 | #define getopt_trivial_usage \
|
---|
872 | "[OPTIONS]..."
|
---|
873 | #define getopt_full_usage \
|
---|
874 | "Parse command options\n" \
|
---|
875 | "\t-a, --alternative Allow long options starting with single -\n" \
|
---|
876 | "\t-l, --longoptions=longopts Long options to be recognized\n" \
|
---|
877 | "\t-n, --name=progname The name under which errors are reported\n" \
|
---|
878 | "\t-o, --options=optstring Short options to be recognized\n" \
|
---|
879 | "\t-q, --quiet Disable error reporting by getopt(3)\n" \
|
---|
880 | "\t-Q, --quiet-output No normal output\n" \
|
---|
881 | "\t-s, --shell=shell Set shell quoting conventions\n" \
|
---|
882 | "\t-T, --test Test for getopt(1) version\n" \
|
---|
883 | "\t-u, --unquoted Do not quote the output"
|
---|
884 | #define getopt_example_usage \
|
---|
885 | "$ cat getopt.test\n" \
|
---|
886 | "#!/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
887 | "GETOPT=`getopt -o ab:c:: --long a-long,b-long:,c-long:: \\\n" \
|
---|
888 | " -n 'example.busybox' -- \"$@\"`\n" \
|
---|
889 | "if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1 ; fi\n" \
|
---|
890 | "eval set -- \"$GETOPT\"\n" \
|
---|
891 | "while true ; do\n" \
|
---|
892 | " case $1 in\n" \
|
---|
893 | " -a|--a-long) echo \"Option a\" ; shift ;;\n" \
|
---|
894 | " -b|--b-long) echo \"Option b, argument `$2'\" ; shift 2 ;;\n" \
|
---|
895 | " -c|--c-long)\n" \
|
---|
896 | " case \"$2\" in\n" \
|
---|
897 | " \"\") echo \"Option c, no argument\"; shift 2 ;;\n" \
|
---|
898 | " *) echo \"Option c, argument `$2'\" ; shift 2 ;;\n" \
|
---|
899 | " esac ;;\n" \
|
---|
900 | " --) shift ; break ;;\n" \
|
---|
901 | " *) echo \"Internal error!\" ; exit 1 ;;\n" \
|
---|
902 | " esac\n" \
|
---|
903 | "done\n"
|
---|
904 |
|
---|
905 | #define getty_trivial_usage \
|
---|
906 | "[OPTIONS]... baud_rate,... line [termtype]"
|
---|
907 | #define getty_full_usage \
|
---|
908 | "Opens a tty, prompts for a login name, then invokes /bin/login\n\n" \
|
---|
909 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
910 | "\t-h\t\tEnable hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control\n" \
|
---|
911 | "\t-i\t\tDo not display /etc/issue before running login\n" \
|
---|
912 | "\t-L\t\tLocal line, so do not do carrier detect\n" \
|
---|
913 | "\t-m\t\tGet baud rate from modem's CONNECT status message\n" \
|
---|
914 | "\t-w\t\tWait for a CR or LF before sending /etc/issue\n" \
|
---|
915 | "\t-n\t\tDo not prompt the user for a login name\n" \
|
---|
916 | "\t-f issue_file\tDisplay issue_file instead of /etc/issue\n" \
|
---|
917 | "\t-l login_app\tInvoke login_app instead of /bin/login\n" \
|
---|
918 | "\t-t timeout\tTerminate after timeout if no username is read\n" \
|
---|
919 | "\t-I initstring\tSets the init string to send before anything else\n" \
|
---|
920 | "\t-H login_host\tLog login_host into the utmp file as the hostname"
|
---|
921 |
|
---|
922 | #define grep_trivial_usage \
|
---|
923 | "[-ihHnqvs" \
|
---|
924 | USE_FEATURE_GREP_EGREP_ALIAS("E") \
|
---|
925 | USE_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT("ABC") \
|
---|
926 | "] PATTERN [FILEs...]"
|
---|
927 | #define grep_full_usage \
|
---|
928 | "Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.\n\n" \
|
---|
929 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
930 | "\t-H\tprefix output lines with filename where match was found\n" \
|
---|
931 | "\t-h\tsuppress the prefixing filename on output\n" \
|
---|
932 | "\t-i\tignore case distinctions\n" \
|
---|
933 | "\t-l\tlist names of files that match\n" \
|
---|
934 | "\t-L\tlist names of files that do not match\n" \
|
---|
935 | "\t-n\tprint line number with output lines\n" \
|
---|
936 | "\t-q\tbe quiet. Returns 0 if PATTERN was found, 1 otherwise\n" \
|
---|
937 | "\t-v\tselect non-matching lines\n" \
|
---|
938 | "\t-s\tsuppress file open/read error messages\n" \
|
---|
939 | "\t-c\tonly print count of matching lines\n" \
|
---|
940 | "\t-f\tread PATTERN from file\n" \
|
---|
941 | "\t-e\tPATTERN is a regular expression\n" \
|
---|
942 | "\t-F\tPATTERN is a set of newline-separated strings" \
|
---|
943 | USE_FEATURE_GREP_EGREP_ALIAS("\n\t-E\tPATTERN is an extended regular expression") \
|
---|
944 | USE_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT("\n\t-A\tprint NUM lines of trailing context") \
|
---|
945 | USE_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT("\n\t-B\tprint NUM lines of leading context") \
|
---|
946 | USE_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT("\n\t-C\tprint NUM lines of output context")
|
---|
947 |
|
---|
948 | #define grep_example_usage \
|
---|
949 | "$ grep root /etc/passwd\n" \
|
---|
950 | "root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash\n" \
|
---|
951 | "$ grep ^[rR]oo. /etc/passwd\n" \
|
---|
952 | "root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash\n"
|
---|
953 |
|
---|
954 | #define gunzip_trivial_usage \
|
---|
955 | "[OPTION]... FILE"
|
---|
956 | #define gunzip_full_usage \
|
---|
957 | "Uncompress FILE (or standard input if FILE is '-').\n\n" \
|
---|
958 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
959 | "\t-c\tWrite output to standard output\n" \
|
---|
960 | "\t-f\tForce read when source is a terminal\n" \
|
---|
961 | "\t-t\tTest compressed file integrity"
|
---|
962 | #define gunzip_example_usage \
|
---|
963 | "$ ls -la /tmp/BusyBox*\n" \
|
---|
964 | "-rw-rw-r-- 1 andersen andersen 557009 Apr 11 10:55 /tmp/BusyBox-0.43.tar.gz\n" \
|
---|
965 | "$ gunzip /tmp/BusyBox-0.43.tar.gz\n" \
|
---|
966 | "$ ls -la /tmp/BusyBox*\n" \
|
---|
967 | "-rw-rw-r-- 1 andersen andersen 1761280 Apr 14 17:47 /tmp/BusyBox-0.43.tar\n"
|
---|
968 |
|
---|
969 | #define gzip_trivial_usage \
|
---|
970 | "[OPTION]... [FILE]..."
|
---|
971 | #define gzip_full_usage \
|
---|
972 | "Compress FILE(s) with maximum compression.\n" \
|
---|
973 | "When FILE is '-' or unspecified, reads standard input. Implies -c.\n\n" \
|
---|
974 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
975 | "\t-c\tWrite output to standard output instead of FILE.gz\n" \
|
---|
976 | "\t-d\tDecompress\n" \
|
---|
977 | "\t-f\tForce write when destination is a terminal"
|
---|
978 | #define gzip_example_usage \
|
---|
979 | "$ ls -la /tmp/busybox*\n" \
|
---|
980 | "-rw-rw-r-- 1 andersen andersen 1761280 Apr 14 17:47 /tmp/busybox.tar\n" \
|
---|
981 | "$ gzip /tmp/busybox.tar\n" \
|
---|
982 | "$ ls -la /tmp/busybox*\n" \
|
---|
983 | "-rw-rw-r-- 1 andersen andersen 554058 Apr 14 17:49 /tmp/busybox.tar.gz\n"
|
---|
984 |
|
---|
985 | #define halt_trivial_usage \
|
---|
986 | "[-d<delay>] [-n<nosync>] [-f<force>]"
|
---|
987 | #define halt_full_usage \
|
---|
988 | "Halt the system.\n" \
|
---|
989 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
990 | "\t-d\t\tdelay interval for halting\n" \
|
---|
991 | "\t-n\t\tno call to sync()\n" \
|
---|
992 | "\t-f\t\tforce halt (don't go through init)"
|
---|
993 |
|
---|
994 | #define hdparm_trivial_usage \
|
---|
995 | "[options] [device] .."
|
---|
996 | #define hdparm_full_usage \
|
---|
997 | USE_FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY("\tIf no device name is specified try to read from stdin.\n") \
|
---|
998 | "\nOptions:\n" \
|
---|
999 | "\t-a get/set fs readahead\n" \
|
---|
1000 | "\t-A set drive read-lookahead flag (0/1)\n" \
|
---|
1001 | "\t-b get/set bus state (0 == off, 1 == on, 2 == tristate)\n" \
|
---|
1002 | "\t-B set Advanced Power Management setting (1-255)\n" \
|
---|
1003 | "\t-c get/set IDE 32-bit IO setting\n" \
|
---|
1004 | "\t-C check IDE power mode status\n" \
|
---|
1005 | USE_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_GETSET_DMA("\t-d get/set using_dma flag\n") \
|
---|
1006 | "\t-D enable/disable drive defect-mgmt\n" \
|
---|
1007 | "\t-f flush buffer cache for device on exit\n" \
|
---|
1008 | "\t-g display drive geometry\n" \
|
---|
1009 | "\t-h display terse usage information\n" \
|
---|
1010 | USE_FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY("\t-i display drive identification\n") \
|
---|
1011 | USE_FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY("\t-I detailed/current information directly from drive\n") \
|
---|
1012 | "\t-k get/set keep_settings_over_reset flag (0/1)\n" \
|
---|
1013 | "\t-K set drive keep_features_over_reset flag (0/1)\n" \
|
---|
1014 | "\t-L set drive doorlock (0/1) (removable harddisks only)\n" \
|
---|
1015 | "\t-m get/set multiple sector count\n" \
|
---|
1016 | "\t-n get/set ignore-write-errors flag (0/1)\n" \
|
---|
1017 | "\t-p set PIO mode on IDE interface chipset (0,1,2,3,4,...)\n" \
|
---|
1018 | "\t-P set drive prefetch count\n" \
|
---|
1019 | "\t-q change next setting quietly\n" \
|
---|
1020 | "\t-Q get/set DMA tagged-queuing depth (if supported)\n" \
|
---|
1021 | "\t-r get/set readonly flag (DANGEROUS to set)\n" \
|
---|
1022 | USE_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_SCAN_HWIF("\t-R register an IDE interface (DANGEROUS)\n") \
|
---|
1023 | "\t-S set standby (spindown) timeout\n" \
|
---|
1024 | "\t-t perform device read timings\n" \
|
---|
1025 | "\t-T perform cache read timings\n" \
|
---|
1026 | "\t-u get/set unmaskirq flag (0/1)\n" \
|
---|
1027 | USE_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_UNREGISTER_HWIF("\t-U un-register an IDE interface (DANGEROUS)\n") \
|
---|
1028 | "\t-v defaults; same as -mcudkrag for IDE drives\n" \
|
---|
1029 | "\t-V display program version and exit immediately\n" \
|
---|
1030 | USE_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_DRIVE_RESET("\t-w perform device reset (DANGEROUS)\n") \
|
---|
1031 | "\t-W set drive write-caching flag (0/1) (DANGEROUS)\n" \
|
---|
1032 | USE_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_TRISTATE_HWIF("\t-x tristate device for hotswap (0/1) (DANGEROUS)\n") \
|
---|
1033 | "\t-X set IDE xfer mode (DANGEROUS)\n" \
|
---|
1034 | "\t-y put IDE drive in standby mode\n" \
|
---|
1035 | "\t-Y put IDE drive to sleep\n" \
|
---|
1036 | "\t-Z disable Seagate auto-powersaving mode\n" \
|
---|
1037 | "\t-z re-read partition table"
|
---|
1038 |
|
---|
1039 | #define head_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1040 | "[OPTION]... [FILE]..."
|
---|
1041 | #define head_full_usage \
|
---|
1042 | "Print first 10 lines of each FILE to standard output.\n" \
|
---|
1043 | "With more than one FILE, precede each with a header giving the\n" \
|
---|
1044 | "file name. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n\n" \
|
---|
1045 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1046 | "\t-n NUM\t\tPrint first NUM lines instead of first 10" \
|
---|
1047 | USE_FEATURE_FANCY_HEAD( \
|
---|
1048 | "\n\t-c NUM\t\toutput the first NUM bytes\n" \
|
---|
1049 | "\t-q\t\tnever output headers giving file names\n" \
|
---|
1050 | "\t-v\t\talways output headers giving file names" )
|
---|
1051 | #define head_example_usage \
|
---|
1052 | "$ head -n 2 /etc/passwd\n" \
|
---|
1053 | "root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash\n" \
|
---|
1054 | "daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh\n"
|
---|
1055 |
|
---|
1056 | #define hexdump_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1057 | "[-[bcCdefnosvx]] [OPTION] FILE"
|
---|
1058 | #define hexdump_full_usage \
|
---|
1059 | "The hexdump utility is a filter which displays the specified files,\n" \
|
---|
1060 | "or the standard input, if no files are specified, in a user specified\n" \
|
---|
1061 | "format\n" \
|
---|
1062 | "\t-b\t\tOne-byte octal display\n" \
|
---|
1063 | "\t-c\t\tOne-byte character display\n" \
|
---|
1064 | "\t-C\t\tCanonical hex+ASCII, 16 bytes per line\n" \
|
---|
1065 | "\t-d\t\tTwo-byte decimal display\n" \
|
---|
1066 | "\t-e FORMAT STRING\n" \
|
---|
1067 | "\t-f FORMAT FILE\n" \
|
---|
1068 | "\t-n LENGTH\tInterpret only length bytes of input\n" \
|
---|
1069 | "\t-o\t\tTwo-byte octal display\n" \
|
---|
1070 | "\t-s OFFSET\tSkip offset byte\n" \
|
---|
1071 | "\t-v\t\tdisplay all input data\n" \
|
---|
1072 | "\t-x\t\tTwo-byte hexadecimal display"
|
---|
1073 |
|
---|
1074 | #define hostid_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1075 | ""
|
---|
1076 | #define hostid_full_usage \
|
---|
1077 | "Print out a unique 32-bit identifier for the machine."
|
---|
1078 |
|
---|
1079 | #define hostname_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1080 | "[OPTION] {hostname | -F FILE}"
|
---|
1081 | #define hostname_full_usage \
|
---|
1082 | "Get or set the hostname or DNS domain name. If a hostname is given\n" \
|
---|
1083 | "(or FILE with the -F parameter), the host name will be set.\n\n" \
|
---|
1084 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1085 | "\t-s\tShort\n" \
|
---|
1086 | "\t-i\tAddresses for the hostname\n" \
|
---|
1087 | "\t-d\tDNS domain name\n" \
|
---|
1088 | "\t-f\tFully qualified domain name\n" \
|
---|
1089 | "\t-F FILE\tUse the contents of FILE to specify the hostname"
|
---|
1090 | #define hostname_example_usage \
|
---|
1091 | "$ hostname\n" \
|
---|
1092 | "sage\n"
|
---|
1093 |
|
---|
1094 | #define httpd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1095 | "[-c <conf file>]" \
|
---|
1096 | USE_FEATURE_HTTPD_WITHOUT_INETD(" [-p <port>]") \
|
---|
1097 | USE_FEATURE_HTTPD_SETUID(" [-u user]") \
|
---|
1098 | USE_FEATURE_HTTPD_BASIC_AUTH(" [-r <realm>]") \
|
---|
1099 | USE_FEATURE_HTTPD_AUTH_MD5(" [-m pass]") \
|
---|
1100 | " [-h home]" \
|
---|
1101 | " [-d/-e <string>]"
|
---|
1102 | #define httpd_full_usage \
|
---|
1103 | "Listens for incoming http server requests.\n\n" \
|
---|
1104 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1105 | "\t-c FILE\t\tSpecifies configuration file. (default httpd.conf)\n" \
|
---|
1106 | USE_FEATURE_HTTPD_WITHOUT_INETD("\t-p PORT\tServer port (default 80)\n") \
|
---|
1107 | USE_FEATURE_HTTPD_SETUID("\t-u USER\tSet uid to USER after listening privileges port\n") \
|
---|
1108 | USE_FEATURE_HTTPD_BASIC_AUTH("\t-r REALM\tAuthentication Realm for Basic Authentication\n") \
|
---|
1109 | USE_FEATURE_HTTPD_AUTH_MD5("\t-m PASS\t\tCrypt PASS with md5 algorithm\n") \
|
---|
1110 | "\t-h HOME \tSpecifies http HOME directory (default ./)\n" \
|
---|
1111 | "\t-e STRING\tHtml encode STRING\n" \
|
---|
1112 | "\t-d STRING\tURL decode STRING"
|
---|
1113 |
|
---|
1114 | #define hwclock_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1115 | "[-r|--show] [-s|--hctosys] [-w|--systohc] [-l|--localtime] [-u|--utc]"
|
---|
1116 | #define hwclock_full_usage \
|
---|
1117 | "Query and set the hardware clock (RTC)\n\n" \
|
---|
1118 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1119 | "\t-r\tread hardware clock and print result\n" \
|
---|
1120 | "\t-s\tset the system time from the hardware clock\n" \
|
---|
1121 | "\t-w\tset the hardware clock to the current system time\n" \
|
---|
1122 | "\t-u\tthe hardware clock is kept in coordinated universal time\n" \
|
---|
1123 | "\t-l\tthe hardware clock is kept in local time"
|
---|
1124 |
|
---|
1125 | #ifdef CONFIG_SELINUX
|
---|
1126 | # define USAGE_SELINUX(a) a
|
---|
1127 | #else
|
---|
1128 | # define USAGE_SELINUX(a)
|
---|
1129 | #endif
|
---|
1130 |
|
---|
1131 | #define id_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1132 | "[OPTIONS]... [USERNAME]"
|
---|
1133 | #define id_full_usage \
|
---|
1134 | "Print information for USERNAME or the current user\n\n" \
|
---|
1135 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1136 | USAGE_SELINUX("\t-c\tprints only the security context\n") \
|
---|
1137 | "\t-g\tprints only the group ID\n" \
|
---|
1138 | "\t-u\tprints only the user ID\n" \
|
---|
1139 | "\t-n\tprint a name instead of a number\n" \
|
---|
1140 | "\t-r\tprints the real user ID instead of the effective ID"
|
---|
1141 | #define id_example_usage \
|
---|
1142 | "$ id\n" \
|
---|
1143 | "uid=1000(andersen) gid=1000(andersen)\n"
|
---|
1144 |
|
---|
1145 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_SLIP
|
---|
1146 | # define USAGE_SIOCSKEEPALIVE(a) a
|
---|
1147 | #else
|
---|
1148 | # define USAGE_SIOCSKEEPALIVE(a)
|
---|
1149 | #endif
|
---|
1150 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_MEMSTART_IOADDR_IRQ
|
---|
1151 | # define USAGE_IFCONFIG_MII(a) a
|
---|
1152 | #else
|
---|
1153 | # define USAGE_IFCONFIG_MII(a)
|
---|
1154 | #endif
|
---|
1155 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_HW
|
---|
1156 | # define USAGE_IFCONFIG_HW(a) a
|
---|
1157 | #else
|
---|
1158 | # define USAGE_IFCONFIG_HW(a)
|
---|
1159 | #endif
|
---|
1160 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_STATUS
|
---|
1161 | # define USAGE_IFCONFIG_OPT_A(a) a
|
---|
1162 | #else
|
---|
1163 | # define USAGE_IFCONFIG_OPT_A(a)
|
---|
1164 | #endif
|
---|
1165 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_IPV6
|
---|
1166 | # define USAGE_IPV6(a) a
|
---|
1167 | #else
|
---|
1168 | # define USAGE_IPV6(a)
|
---|
1169 | #endif
|
---|
1170 |
|
---|
1171 | #define ifconfig_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1172 | USAGE_IFCONFIG_OPT_A("[-a]") " <interface> [<address>]"
|
---|
1173 | #define ifconfig_full_usage \
|
---|
1174 | "configure a network interface\n\n" \
|
---|
1175 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1176 | USAGE_IPV6("\t[add <address>[/<prefixlen>]]\n") \
|
---|
1177 | USAGE_IPV6("\t[del <address>[/<prefixlen>]]\n") \
|
---|
1178 | "\t[[-]broadcast [<address>]] [[-]pointopoint [<address>]]\n" \
|
---|
1179 | "\t[netmask <address>] [dstaddr <address>]\n" \
|
---|
1180 | USAGE_SIOCSKEEPALIVE("\t[outfill <NN>] [keepalive <NN>]\n") \
|
---|
1181 | "\t" USAGE_IFCONFIG_HW("[hw ether <address>] ") \
|
---|
1182 | "[metric <NN>] [mtu <NN>]\n" \
|
---|
1183 | "\t[[-]trailers] [[-]arp] [[-]allmulti]\n" \
|
---|
1184 | "\t[multicast] [[-]promisc] [txqueuelen <NN>] [[-]dynamic]\n" \
|
---|
1185 | USAGE_IFCONFIG_MII("\t[mem_start <NN>] [io_addr <NN>] [irq <NN>]\n") \
|
---|
1186 | "\t[up|down] ..."
|
---|
1187 |
|
---|
1188 | #define ifup_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1189 | "<-ahinv> <ifaces...>"
|
---|
1190 | #define ifup_full_usage \
|
---|
1191 | "ifup <options> <ifaces...>\n\n" \
|
---|
1192 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1193 | "\t-h\tthis help\n" \
|
---|
1194 | "\t-a\tde/configure all interfaces automatically\n" \
|
---|
1195 | "\t-i FILE\tuse FILE for interface definitions\n" \
|
---|
1196 | "\t-n\tprint out what would happen, but don't do it\n" \
|
---|
1197 | "\t\t\t(note that this option doesn't disable mappings)\n" \
|
---|
1198 | "\t-v\tprint out what would happen before doing it\n" \
|
---|
1199 | "\t-m\tdon't run any mappings\n" \
|
---|
1200 | "\t-f\tforce de/configuration"
|
---|
1201 |
|
---|
1202 | #define ifdown_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1203 | "<-ahinv> <ifaces...>"
|
---|
1204 | #define ifdown_full_usage \
|
---|
1205 | "ifdown <options> <ifaces...>\n\n" \
|
---|
1206 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1207 | "\t-h\tthis help\n" \
|
---|
1208 | "\t-a\tde/configure all interfaces automatically\n" \
|
---|
1209 | "\t-i FILE\tuse FILE for interface definitions\n" \
|
---|
1210 | "\t-n\tprint out what would happen, but don't do it\n" \
|
---|
1211 | "\t\t(note that this option doesn't disable mappings)\n" \
|
---|
1212 | "\t-v\tprint out what would happen before doing it\n" \
|
---|
1213 | "\t-m\tdon't run any mappings\n" \
|
---|
1214 | "\t-f\tforce de/configuration"
|
---|
1215 |
|
---|
1216 | #define inetd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1217 | "[-f] [-q len] [conf]"
|
---|
1218 | #define inetd_full_usage \
|
---|
1219 | "Listens for network connections and launches programs\n\n" \
|
---|
1220 | "Option:\n" \
|
---|
1221 | "\t-f\tRun as a foreground progress\n" \
|
---|
1222 | "\t-q\tSets the size of the socket listen queue to\n" \
|
---|
1223 | "\t\tthe specified value. Default is 128"
|
---|
1224 |
|
---|
1225 | #define init_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1226 | ""
|
---|
1227 | #define init_full_usage \
|
---|
1228 | "Init is the parent of all processes."
|
---|
1229 | #define init_notes_usage \
|
---|
1230 | "This version of init is designed to be run only by the kernel.\n" \
|
---|
1231 | "\n" \
|
---|
1232 | "BusyBox init doesn't support multiple runlevels. The runlevels field of\n" \
|
---|
1233 | "the /etc/inittab file is completely ignored by BusyBox init. If you want \n" \
|
---|
1234 | "runlevels, use sysvinit.\n" \
|
---|
1235 | "\n" \
|
---|
1236 | "BusyBox init works just fine without an inittab. If no inittab is found, \n" \
|
---|
1237 | "it has the following default behavior:\n" \
|
---|
1238 | "\n" \
|
---|
1239 | " ::sysinit:/etc/init.d/rcS\n" \
|
---|
1240 | " ::askfirst:/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
1241 | " ::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/reboot\n" \
|
---|
1242 | " ::shutdown:/sbin/swapoff -a\n" \
|
---|
1243 | " ::shutdown:/bin/umount -a -r\n" \
|
---|
1244 | " ::restart:/sbin/init\n" \
|
---|
1245 | "\n" \
|
---|
1246 | "if it detects that /dev/console is _not_ a serial console, it will also run:\n" \
|
---|
1247 | "\n" \
|
---|
1248 | " tty2::askfirst:/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
1249 | " tty3::askfirst:/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
1250 | " tty4::askfirst:/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
1251 | "\n" \
|
---|
1252 | "If you choose to use an /etc/inittab file, the inittab entry format is as follows:\n" \
|
---|
1253 | "\n" \
|
---|
1254 | " <id>:<runlevels>:<action>:<process>\n" \
|
---|
1255 | "\n" \
|
---|
1256 | " <id>:\n" \
|
---|
1257 | "\n" \
|
---|
1258 | " WARNING: This field has a non-traditional meaning for BusyBox init!\n" \
|
---|
1259 | " The id field is used by BusyBox init to specify the controlling tty for\n" \
|
---|
1260 | " the specified process to run on. The contents of this field are\n" \
|
---|
1261 | " appended to \"/dev/\" and used as-is. There is no need for this field to\n" \
|
---|
1262 | " be unique, although if it isn't you may have strange results. If this\n" \
|
---|
1263 | " field is left blank, the controlling tty is set to the console. Also\n" \
|
---|
1264 | " note that if BusyBox detects that a serial console is in use, then only\n" \
|
---|
1265 | " entries whose controlling tty is either the serial console or /dev/null\n" \
|
---|
1266 | " will be run. BusyBox init does nothing with utmp. We don't need no\n" \
|
---|
1267 | " stinkin' utmp.\n" \
|
---|
1268 | "\n" \
|
---|
1269 | " <runlevels>:\n" \
|
---|
1270 | "\n" \
|
---|
1271 | " The runlevels field is completely ignored.\n" \
|
---|
1272 | "\n" \
|
---|
1273 | " <action>:\n" \
|
---|
1274 | "\n" \
|
---|
1275 | " Valid actions include: sysinit, respawn, askfirst, wait,\n" \
|
---|
1276 | " once, restart, ctrlaltdel, and shutdown.\n" \
|
---|
1277 | "\n" \
|
---|
1278 | " The available actions can be classified into two groups: actions\n" \
|
---|
1279 | " that are run only once, and actions that are re-run when the specified\n" \
|
---|
1280 | " process exits.\n" \
|
---|
1281 | "\n" \
|
---|
1282 | " Run only-once actions:\n" \
|
---|
1283 | "\n" \
|
---|
1284 | " 'sysinit' is the first item run on boot. init waits until all\n" \
|
---|
1285 | " sysinit actions are completed before continuing. Following the\n" \
|
---|
1286 | " completion of all sysinit actions, all 'wait' actions are run.\n" \
|
---|
1287 | " 'wait' actions, like 'sysinit' actions, cause init to wait until\n" \
|
---|
1288 | " the specified task completes. 'once' actions are asynchronous,\n" \
|
---|
1289 | " therefore, init does not wait for them to complete. 'restart' is\n" \
|
---|
1290 | " the action taken to restart the init process. By default this should\n" \
|
---|
1291 | " simply run /sbin/init, but can be a script which runs pivot_root or it\n" \
|
---|
1292 | " can do all sorts of other interesting things. The 'ctrlaltdel' init\n" \
|
---|
1293 | " actions are run when the system detects that someone on the system\n" \
|
---|
1294 | " console has pressed the CTRL-ALT-DEL key combination. Typically one\n" \
|
---|
1295 | " wants to run 'reboot' at this point to cause the system to reboot.\n" \
|
---|
1296 | " Finally the 'shutdown' action specifies the actions to taken when\n" \
|
---|
1297 | " init is told to reboot. Unmounting filesystems and disabling swap\n" \
|
---|
1298 | " is a very good here\n" \
|
---|
1299 | "\n" \
|
---|
1300 | " Run repeatedly actions:\n" \
|
---|
1301 | "\n" \
|
---|
1302 | " 'respawn' actions are run after the 'once' actions. When a process\n" \
|
---|
1303 | " started with a 'respawn' action exits, init automatically restarts\n" \
|
---|
1304 | " it. Unlike sysvinit, BusyBox init does not stop processes from\n" \
|
---|
1305 | " respawning out of control. The 'askfirst' actions acts just like\n" \
|
---|
1306 | " respawn, except that before running the specified process it\n" \
|
---|
1307 | " displays the line \"Please press Enter to activate this console.\"\n" \
|
---|
1308 | " and then waits for the user to press enter before starting the\n" \
|
---|
1309 | " specified process.\n" \
|
---|
1310 | "\n" \
|
---|
1311 | " Unrecognized actions (like initdefault) will cause init to emit an\n" \
|
---|
1312 | " error message, and then go along with its business. All actions are\n" \
|
---|
1313 | " run in the order they appear in /etc/inittab.\n" \
|
---|
1314 | "\n" \
|
---|
1315 | " <process>:\n" \
|
---|
1316 | "\n" \
|
---|
1317 | " Specifies the process to be executed and its command line.\n" \
|
---|
1318 | "\n" \
|
---|
1319 | "Example /etc/inittab file:\n" \
|
---|
1320 | "\n" \
|
---|
1321 | " # This is run first except when booting in single-user mode.\n" \
|
---|
1322 | " #\n" \
|
---|
1323 | " ::sysinit:/etc/init.d/rcS\n" \
|
---|
1324 | " \n" \
|
---|
1325 | " # /bin/sh invocations on selected ttys\n" \
|
---|
1326 | " #\n" \
|
---|
1327 | " # Start an \"askfirst\" shell on the console (whatever that may be)\n" \
|
---|
1328 | " ::askfirst:-/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
1329 | " # Start an \"askfirst\" shell on /dev/tty2-4\n" \
|
---|
1330 | " tty2::askfirst:-/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
1331 | " tty3::askfirst:-/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
1332 | " tty4::askfirst:-/bin/sh\n" \
|
---|
1333 | " \n" \
|
---|
1334 | " # /sbin/getty invocations for selected ttys\n" \
|
---|
1335 | " #\n" \
|
---|
1336 | " tty4::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty4\n" \
|
---|
1337 | " tty5::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty5\n" \
|
---|
1338 | " \n" \
|
---|
1339 | " \n" \
|
---|
1340 | " # Example of how to put a getty on a serial line (for a terminal)\n" \
|
---|
1341 | " #\n" \
|
---|
1342 | " #::respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100\n" \
|
---|
1343 | " #::respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS1 9600 vt100\n" \
|
---|
1344 | " #\n" \
|
---|
1345 | " # Example how to put a getty on a modem line.\n" \
|
---|
1346 | " #::respawn:/sbin/getty 57600 ttyS2\n" \
|
---|
1347 | " \n" \
|
---|
1348 | " # Stuff to do when restarting the init process\n" \
|
---|
1349 | " ::restart:/sbin/init\n" \
|
---|
1350 | " \n" \
|
---|
1351 | " # Stuff to do before rebooting\n" \
|
---|
1352 | " ::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/reboot\n" \
|
---|
1353 | " ::shutdown:/bin/umount -a -r\n" \
|
---|
1354 | " ::shutdown:/sbin/swapoff -a\n"
|
---|
1355 |
|
---|
1356 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_INSMOD_LOAD_MAP
|
---|
1357 | # define USAGE_INSMOD_MAP(a) a
|
---|
1358 | #else
|
---|
1359 | # define USAGE_INSMOD_MAP(a)
|
---|
1360 | #endif
|
---|
1361 | #define insmod_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1362 | "[OPTION]... MODULE [symbol=value]..."
|
---|
1363 | #define insmod_full_usage \
|
---|
1364 | "Loads the specified kernel modules into the kernel.\n\n" \
|
---|
1365 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1366 | "\t-f\tForce module to load into the wrong kernel version\n" \
|
---|
1367 | "\t-k\tMake module autoclean-able\n" \
|
---|
1368 | "\t-v\tverbose output\n" \
|
---|
1369 | "\t-q\tquiet output\n" \
|
---|
1370 | "\t-L\tLock to prevent simultaneous loads of a module\n" \
|
---|
1371 | USAGE_INSMOD_MAP("\t-m\tOutput load map to stdout\n") \
|
---|
1372 | "\t-o NAME\tSet internal module name to NAME\n" \
|
---|
1373 | "\t-x\tdo not export externs"
|
---|
1374 |
|
---|
1375 | #define install_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1376 | "[-cgmops] [sources] <dest|directory>"
|
---|
1377 | #define install_full_usage \
|
---|
1378 | "Copies files and set attributes\n\n" \
|
---|
1379 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1380 | "\t-c\tcopy the file, default\n" \
|
---|
1381 | "\t-d\tcreate directories\n" \
|
---|
1382 | "\t-g\tset group ownership\n" \
|
---|
1383 | "\t-m\tset permission modes\n" \
|
---|
1384 | "\t-o\tset ownership\n" \
|
---|
1385 | "\t-p\tpreserve date\n" \
|
---|
1386 | "\t-s\tstrip symbol tables"
|
---|
1387 |
|
---|
1388 | #define ip_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1389 | "[ OPTIONS ] { address | link | route | tunnel } { COMMAND | help }"
|
---|
1390 | #define ip_full_usage \
|
---|
1391 | "ip [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT { COMMAND | help }\n" \
|
---|
1392 | "where OBJECT := { link | addr | route | tunnel }\n" \
|
---|
1393 | "OPTIONS := { -f[amily] { inet | inet6 | link } | -o[neline] }"
|
---|
1394 |
|
---|
1395 | #define ipaddr_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1396 | "{ {add|del} IFADDR dev STRING | {show|flush}\n" \
|
---|
1397 | "\t\t[ dev STRING ] [ to PREFIX ] }"
|
---|
1398 | #define ipaddr_full_usage \
|
---|
1399 | "ipaddr {add|delete} IFADDR dev STRING\n" \
|
---|
1400 | "ipaddr {show|flush} [ dev STRING ] [ scope SCOPE-ID ]\n" \
|
---|
1401 | "\t\t\t[ to PREFIX ] [ label PATTERN ]\n" \
|
---|
1402 | "\t\t\tIFADDR := PREFIX | ADDR peer PREFIX\n" \
|
---|
1403 | "\t\t\t[ broadcast ADDR ] [ anycast ADDR ]\n" \
|
---|
1404 | "\t\t\t[ label STRING ] [ scope SCOPE-ID ]\n" \
|
---|
1405 | "\t\t\tSCOPE-ID := [ host | link | global | NUMBER ]"
|
---|
1406 |
|
---|
1407 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_IPCALC_FANCY
|
---|
1408 | # define XUSAGE_IPCALC_FANCY(a) a
|
---|
1409 | #else
|
---|
1410 | # define XUSAGE_IPCALC_FANCY(a)
|
---|
1411 | #endif
|
---|
1412 | #define ipcalc_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1413 | "[OPTION]... <ADDRESS>[[/]<NETMASK>] [NETMASK]"
|
---|
1414 | #define ipcalc_full_usage \
|
---|
1415 | "Calculate IP network settings from a IP address\n\n" \
|
---|
1416 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1417 | "\t-b\t--broadcast\tDisplay calculated broadcast address\n" \
|
---|
1418 | "\t-n\t--network\tDisplay calculated network address\n" \
|
---|
1419 | "\t-m\t--netmask\tDisplay default netmask for IP" \
|
---|
1420 | XUSAGE_IPCALC_FANCY( \
|
---|
1421 | "\n\t-p\t--prefix\tDisplay the prefix for IP/NETMASK\n" \
|
---|
1422 | "\t-h\t--hostname\tDisplay first resolved host name\n" \
|
---|
1423 | "\t-s\t--silent\tDon't ever display error messages")
|
---|
1424 |
|
---|
1425 | #define ipcrm_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1426 | "[-[MQS] key] [-[mqs] id]"
|
---|
1427 | #define ipcrm_full_usage \
|
---|
1428 | "The upper-case options MQS are used to remove a shared memory\n" \
|
---|
1429 | "segment by an shmkey value. The lower-case options mqs are used\n" \
|
---|
1430 | "to remove a segment by shmid value.\n" \
|
---|
1431 | "\t-m | -M\tRemove the memory segment after the last detach\n" \
|
---|
1432 | "\t-q | -Q\tRemove the message queue\n" \
|
---|
1433 | "\t-s | -S\tRemove the semaphore"
|
---|
1434 |
|
---|
1435 | #define ipcs_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1436 | "[[-smq] -i shmid] | [[-asmq] [-tclup]]"
|
---|
1437 | #define ipcs_full_usage \
|
---|
1438 | "\t-i\tspecify a specific resource id\n" \
|
---|
1439 | "Resource specification:\n" \
|
---|
1440 | "\t-m\tshared memory segments\n" \
|
---|
1441 | "\t-q\tmessage queues\n" \
|
---|
1442 | "\t-s\tsemaphore arrays\n" \
|
---|
1443 | "\t-a\tall (default)\n" \
|
---|
1444 | "Output format:\n" \
|
---|
1445 | "\t-t\ttime\n" \
|
---|
1446 | "\t-p\tpid\n" \
|
---|
1447 | "\t-s\tcreator\n" \
|
---|
1448 | "\t-a\tlimits\n" \
|
---|
1449 | "\t-i\tsummary"
|
---|
1450 |
|
---|
1451 | #define iplink_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1452 | "{ set DEVICE { up | down | arp { on | off } | show [ DEVICE ] }"
|
---|
1453 | #define iplink_full_usage \
|
---|
1454 | "iplink set DEVICE { up | down | arp { on | off } |\n" \
|
---|
1455 | "\t\t\tdynamic { on | off } |\n" \
|
---|
1456 | "\t\t\tmtu MTU }\n" \
|
---|
1457 | "\tiplink show [ DEVICE ]"
|
---|
1458 |
|
---|
1459 | #define iproute_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1460 | "{ list | flush | { add | del | change | append |\n" \
|
---|
1461 | "\t\treplace | monitor } ROUTE }"
|
---|
1462 | #define iproute_full_usage \
|
---|
1463 | "iproute { list | flush } SELECTOR\n" \
|
---|
1464 | "iproute get ADDRESS [ from ADDRESS iif STRING ]\n" \
|
---|
1465 | "\t\t\t[ oif STRING ] [ tos TOS ]\n" \
|
---|
1466 | "\tiproute { add | del | change | append | replace | monitor } ROUTE\n" \
|
---|
1467 | "\t\t\tSELECTOR := [ root PREFIX ] [ match PREFIX ] [ proto RTPROTO ]\n" \
|
---|
1468 | "\t\t\tROUTE := [ TYPE ] PREFIX [ tos TOS ] [ proto RTPROTO ]"
|
---|
1469 |
|
---|
1470 | #define iptunnel_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1471 | "{ add | change | del | show } [ NAME ]\n" \
|
---|
1472 | "\t\t[ mode { ipip | gre | sit } ]\n" \
|
---|
1473 | "\t\t[ remote ADDR ] [ local ADDR ] [ ttl TTL ]"
|
---|
1474 | #define iptunnel_full_usage \
|
---|
1475 | "iptunnel { add | change | del | show } [ NAME ]\n" \
|
---|
1476 | "\t\t\t[ mode { ipip | gre | sit } ] [ remote ADDR ] [ local ADDR ]\n" \
|
---|
1477 | "\t\t\t[ [i|o]seq ] [ [i|o]key KEY ] [ [i|o]csum ]\n" \
|
---|
1478 | "\t\t\t[ ttl TTL ] [ tos TOS ] [ [no]pmtudisc ] [ dev PHYS_DEV ]"
|
---|
1479 |
|
---|
1480 | #define kill_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1481 | "[-signal] process-id [process-id ...]"
|
---|
1482 | #define kill_full_usage \
|
---|
1483 | "Send a signal (default is SIGTERM) to the specified process(es).\n\n" \
|
---|
1484 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1485 | "\t-l\tList all signal names and numbers"
|
---|
1486 | #define kill_example_usage \
|
---|
1487 | "$ ps | grep apache\n" \
|
---|
1488 | "252 root root S [apache]\n" \
|
---|
1489 | "263 www-data www-data S [apache]\n" \
|
---|
1490 | "264 www-data www-data S [apache]\n" \
|
---|
1491 | "265 www-data www-data S [apache]\n" \
|
---|
1492 | "266 www-data www-data S [apache]\n" \
|
---|
1493 | "267 www-data www-data S [apache]\n" \
|
---|
1494 | "$ kill 252\n"
|
---|
1495 |
|
---|
1496 | #define killall_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1497 | "[-q] [-signal] process-name [process-name ...]"
|
---|
1498 | #define killall_full_usage \
|
---|
1499 | "Send a signal (default is SIGTERM) to the specified process(es).\n\n" \
|
---|
1500 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1501 | "\t-l\tList all signal names and numbers\n" \
|
---|
1502 | "\t-q\tDo not complain if no processes were killed"
|
---|
1503 | #define killall_example_usage \
|
---|
1504 | "$ killall apache\n"
|
---|
1505 |
|
---|
1506 | #define klogd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1507 | "[-c n] [-n]"
|
---|
1508 | #define klogd_full_usage \
|
---|
1509 | "Kernel logger.\n" \
|
---|
1510 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1511 | "\t-c n\tSets the default log level of console messages to n\n" \
|
---|
1512 | "\t-n\tRun as a foreground process"
|
---|
1513 |
|
---|
1514 | #define length_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1515 | "STRING"
|
---|
1516 | #define length_full_usage \
|
---|
1517 | "Prints out the length of the specified STRING."
|
---|
1518 | #define length_example_usage \
|
---|
1519 | "$ length Hello\n" \
|
---|
1520 | "5\n"
|
---|
1521 |
|
---|
1522 | #define less_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1523 | "[-EMNmh~?] FILE1 FILE2..."
|
---|
1524 | #define less_full_usage \
|
---|
1525 | "View a file or list of files. The position within files can be\n" \
|
---|
1526 | "changed, and files can be manipulated in various ways with the\n" \
|
---|
1527 | "following options:\n\n" \
|
---|
1528 | "\t-E\tQuit once the end of a file is reached\n" \
|
---|
1529 | "\t-M\tDisplay a status line containing the current line numbers\n" \
|
---|
1530 | "\t\tand the percentage through the file\n" \
|
---|
1531 | "\t-N\tPrefix line numbers to each line\n" \
|
---|
1532 | "\t-m\tDisplay a status line containing the percentage through the\n" \
|
---|
1533 | "\t\tfile\n" \
|
---|
1534 | "\t-~\tSuppress ~s displayed when input past the end of the file is\n" \
|
---|
1535 | "\t\treached.\n" \
|
---|
1536 | "\t-h, -?\tDisplay this help message"
|
---|
1537 |
|
---|
1538 | #define setarch_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1539 | "<personality> <program> [args ...]"
|
---|
1540 | #define setarch_full_usage \
|
---|
1541 | "Personality may be:\n" \
|
---|
1542 | "\tlinux32\tSet 32bit uname emulation\n" \
|
---|
1543 | "\tlinux64\tSet 64bit uname emulation"
|
---|
1544 |
|
---|
1545 | #define ln_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1546 | "[OPTION] TARGET... LINK_NAME|DIRECTORY"
|
---|
1547 | #define ln_full_usage \
|
---|
1548 | "Create a link named LINK_NAME or DIRECTORY to the specified TARGET\n" \
|
---|
1549 | "\nYou may use '--' to indicate that all following arguments are non-options.\n\n" \
|
---|
1550 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1551 | "\t-s\tmake symbolic links instead of hard links\n" \
|
---|
1552 | "\t-f\tremove existing destination files\n" \
|
---|
1553 | "\t-n\tno dereference symlinks - treat like normal file\n" \
|
---|
1554 | "\t-b\tmake a backup of the target (if exists) before link operation\n" \
|
---|
1555 | "\t-S suffix\tuse suffix instead of ~ when making backup files"
|
---|
1556 | #define ln_example_usage \
|
---|
1557 | "$ ln -s BusyBox /tmp/ls\n" \
|
---|
1558 | "$ ls -l /tmp/ls\n" \
|
---|
1559 | "lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Apr 12 18:39 ls -> BusyBox*\n"
|
---|
1560 |
|
---|
1561 | #define loadfont_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1562 | "< font"
|
---|
1563 | #define loadfont_full_usage \
|
---|
1564 | "Loads a console font from standard input."
|
---|
1565 | #define loadfont_example_usage \
|
---|
1566 | "$ loadfont < /etc/i18n/fontname\n"
|
---|
1567 |
|
---|
1568 | #define loadkmap_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1569 | "< keymap"
|
---|
1570 | #define loadkmap_full_usage \
|
---|
1571 | "Loads a binary keyboard translation table from standard input."
|
---|
1572 | #define loadkmap_example_usage \
|
---|
1573 | "$ loadkmap < /etc/i18n/lang-keymap\n"
|
---|
1574 |
|
---|
1575 | #define logger_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1576 | "[OPTION]... [MESSAGE]"
|
---|
1577 | #define logger_full_usage \
|
---|
1578 | "Write MESSAGE to the system log. If MESSAGE is omitted, log stdin.\n\n" \
|
---|
1579 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1580 | "\t-s\tLog to stderr as well as the system log\n" \
|
---|
1581 | "\t-t TAG\tLog using the specified tag (defaults to user name)\n" \
|
---|
1582 | "\t-p PRIORITY\tEnter the message with the specified priority\n" \
|
---|
1583 | "\t\tThis may be numerical or a ``facility.level'' pair"
|
---|
1584 | #define logger_example_usage \
|
---|
1585 | "$ logger \"hello\"\n"
|
---|
1586 |
|
---|
1587 | #define login_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1588 | "[OPTION]... [username] [ENV=VAR ...]"
|
---|
1589 | #define login_full_usage \
|
---|
1590 | "Begin a new session on the system\n\n" \
|
---|
1591 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1592 | "\t-f\tDo not authenticate (user already authenticated)\n" \
|
---|
1593 | "\t-h\tName of the remote host for this login\n" \
|
---|
1594 | "\t-p\tPreserve environment"
|
---|
1595 |
|
---|
1596 | #define logname_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1597 | ""
|
---|
1598 | #define logname_full_usage \
|
---|
1599 | "Print the name of the current user."
|
---|
1600 | #define logname_example_usage \
|
---|
1601 | "$ logname\n" \
|
---|
1602 | "root\n"
|
---|
1603 |
|
---|
1604 | #define logread_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1605 | "[OPTION]..."
|
---|
1606 | #define logread_full_usage \
|
---|
1607 | "Shows the messages from syslogd (using circular buffer).\n\n" \
|
---|
1608 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1609 | "\t-f\t\toutput data as the log grows"
|
---|
1610 |
|
---|
1611 | #define losetup_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1612 | "[-od] LOOPDEVICE [FILE]"
|
---|
1613 | #define losetup_full_usage \
|
---|
1614 | "Associate LOOPDEVICE with FILE, or display current association.\n\n" \
|
---|
1615 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1616 | "\t-d\t\tDisassociate LOOPDEVICE\n" \
|
---|
1617 | "\t-o OFFSET\tStart OFFSET bytes into FILE"
|
---|
1618 | #define losetup_notes_usage \
|
---|
1619 | "One argument (losetup /dev/loop1) will display the current association\n" \
|
---|
1620 | "(if any), or disassociate it (with -d). The display shows the offset\n" \
|
---|
1621 | "and filename of the file the loop device is currently bound to.\n\n" \
|
---|
1622 | "Two arguments (losetup /dev/loop1 file.img) create a new association,\n" \
|
---|
1623 | "with an optional offset (-o 12345). Encryption is not yet supported.\n\n"
|
---|
1624 |
|
---|
1625 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS
|
---|
1626 | # define USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS(a) a
|
---|
1627 | #else
|
---|
1628 | # define USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS(a)
|
---|
1629 | #endif
|
---|
1630 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_LS_FILETYPES
|
---|
1631 | # define USAGE_LS_FILETYPES(a) a
|
---|
1632 | #else
|
---|
1633 | # define USAGE_LS_FILETYPES(a)
|
---|
1634 | #endif
|
---|
1635 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS
|
---|
1636 | # define USAGE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS(a) a
|
---|
1637 | #else
|
---|
1638 | # define USAGE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS(a)
|
---|
1639 | #endif
|
---|
1640 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE
|
---|
1641 | # define USAGE_LS_RECURSIVE(a) a
|
---|
1642 | #else
|
---|
1643 | # define USAGE_LS_RECURSIVE(a)
|
---|
1644 | #endif
|
---|
1645 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_LS_SORTFILES
|
---|
1646 | # define USAGE_LS_SORTFILES(a) a
|
---|
1647 | #else
|
---|
1648 | # define USAGE_LS_SORTFILES(a)
|
---|
1649 | #endif
|
---|
1650 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_AUTOWIDTH
|
---|
1651 | # define USAGE_AUTOWIDTH(a) a
|
---|
1652 | #else
|
---|
1653 | # define USAGE_AUTOWIDTH(a)
|
---|
1654 | #endif
|
---|
1655 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_LS_COLOR
|
---|
1656 | #define USAGE_LS_COLOR(a) a
|
---|
1657 | #else
|
---|
1658 | #define USAGE_LS_COLOR(a)
|
---|
1659 | #endif
|
---|
1660 |
|
---|
1661 | #define ls_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1662 | "[-1Aa" USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS("c") "Cd" USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS("e") USAGE_LS_FILETYPES("F") "iln" USAGE_LS_FILETYPES("p") USAGE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS("L") USAGE_LS_RECURSIVE("R") USAGE_LS_SORTFILES("rS") "s" USAGE_AUTOWIDTH("T") USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS("tu") USAGE_LS_SORTFILES("v") USAGE_AUTOWIDTH("w") "x" USAGE_LS_SORTFILES("X") USE_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE("h") "k" USAGE_SELINUX("K") "] [filenames...]"
|
---|
1663 | #define ls_full_usage \
|
---|
1664 | "List directory contents\n\n" \
|
---|
1665 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1666 | "\t-1\tlist files in a single column\n" \
|
---|
1667 | "\t-A\tdo not list implied . and ..\n" \
|
---|
1668 | "\t-a\tdo not hide entries starting with .\n" \
|
---|
1669 | "\t-C\tlist entries by columns\n" \
|
---|
1670 | USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS("\t-c\twith -l: show ctime\n") \
|
---|
1671 | USAGE_LS_COLOR("\t--color[={always,never,auto}]\tto control coloring\n") \
|
---|
1672 | "\t-d\tlist directory entries instead of contents\n" \
|
---|
1673 | USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS("\t-e\tlist both full date and full time\n") \
|
---|
1674 | USAGE_LS_FILETYPES("\t-F\tappend indicator (one of */=@|) to entries\n") \
|
---|
1675 | "\t-i\tlist the i-node for each file\n" \
|
---|
1676 | "\t-l\tuse a long listing format\n" \
|
---|
1677 | "\t-n\tlist numeric UIDs and GIDs instead of names\n" \
|
---|
1678 | USAGE_LS_FILETYPES("\t-p\tappend indicator (one of /=@|) to entries\n") \
|
---|
1679 | USAGE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS("\t-L\tlist entries pointed to by symbolic links\n") \
|
---|
1680 | USAGE_LS_RECURSIVE("\t-R\tlist subdirectories recursively\n") \
|
---|
1681 | USAGE_LS_SORTFILES("\t-r\tsort the listing in reverse order\n") \
|
---|
1682 | USAGE_LS_SORTFILES("\t-S\tsort the listing by file size\n") \
|
---|
1683 | "\t-s\tlist the size of each file, in blocks\n" \
|
---|
1684 | USAGE_AUTOWIDTH("\t-T NUM\tassume Tabstop every NUM columns\n") \
|
---|
1685 | USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS("\t-t\twith -l: show modification time\n") \
|
---|
1686 | USAGE_LS_TIMESTAMPS("\t-u\twith -l: show access time\n") \
|
---|
1687 | USAGE_LS_SORTFILES("\t-v\tsort the listing by version\n") \
|
---|
1688 | USAGE_AUTOWIDTH("\t-w NUM\tassume the terminal is NUM columns wide\n") \
|
---|
1689 | "\t-x\tlist entries by lines instead of by columns\n" \
|
---|
1690 | USAGE_LS_SORTFILES("\t-X\tsort the listing by extension\n") \
|
---|
1691 | USE_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE( \
|
---|
1692 | "\t-h\tprint sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 243M 2G )\n") \
|
---|
1693 | USAGE_SELINUX("\t-k\tprint security context\n") \
|
---|
1694 | USAGE_SELINUX("\t-K\tprint security context in long format\n")
|
---|
1695 |
|
---|
1696 | #define lsattr_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1697 | "[-Radlv] [files...]"
|
---|
1698 | #define lsattr_full_usage \
|
---|
1699 | "list file attributes on an ext2 fs\n\n" \
|
---|
1700 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1701 | "\t-R\trecursively list subdirectories\n" \
|
---|
1702 | "\t-a\tdo not hide entries starting with .\n" \
|
---|
1703 | "\t-d\tlist directory entries instead of contents\n" \
|
---|
1704 | "\t-l\tprint long flag names\n" \
|
---|
1705 | "\t-v\tlist the file's version/generation number"
|
---|
1706 |
|
---|
1707 | #define lsmod_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1708 | ""
|
---|
1709 | #define lsmod_full_usage \
|
---|
1710 | "List the currently loaded kernel modules."
|
---|
1711 |
|
---|
1712 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_LEAF
|
---|
1713 | #define makedevs_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1714 | "NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR FIRST LAST [s]"
|
---|
1715 | #define makedevs_full_usage \
|
---|
1716 | "Creates a range of block or character special files\n\n" \
|
---|
1717 | "TYPEs include:\n" \
|
---|
1718 | "\tb:\tMake a block (buffered) device.\n" \
|
---|
1719 | "\tc or u:\tMake a character (un-buffered) device.\n" \
|
---|
1720 | "\tp:\tMake a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes.\n\n" \
|
---|
1721 | "FIRST specifies the number appended to NAME to create the first device.\n" \
|
---|
1722 | "LAST specifies the number of the last item that should be created\n" \
|
---|
1723 | "If 's' is the last argument, the base device is created as well.\n\n" \
|
---|
1724 | "For example:\n" \
|
---|
1725 | "\tmakedevs /dev/ttyS c 4 66 2 63 -> ttyS2-ttyS63\n" \
|
---|
1726 | "\tmakedevs /dev/hda b 3 0 0 8 s -> hda,hda1-hda8"
|
---|
1727 | #define makedevs_example_usage \
|
---|
1728 | "# makedevs /dev/ttyS c 4 66 2 63\n" \
|
---|
1729 | "[creates ttyS2-ttyS63]\n" \
|
---|
1730 | "# makedevs /dev/hda b 3 0 0 8 s\n" \
|
---|
1731 | "[creates hda,hda1-hda8]\n"
|
---|
1732 | #endif
|
---|
1733 |
|
---|
1734 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_TABLE
|
---|
1735 | #define makedevs_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1736 | "[-d device_table] rootdir"
|
---|
1737 | #define makedevs_full_usage \
|
---|
1738 | "Creates a range of special files as specified in a device table.\n" \
|
---|
1739 | "Device table entries take the form of:\n" \
|
---|
1740 | "<type> <mode> <uid> <gid> <major> <minor> <start> <inc> <count>\n" \
|
---|
1741 | "Where name is the file name, type can be one of:\n" \
|
---|
1742 | " f A regular file\n" \
|
---|
1743 | " d Directory\n" \
|
---|
1744 | " c Character special device file\n" \
|
---|
1745 | " b Block special device file\n" \
|
---|
1746 | " p Fifo (named pipe)\n" \
|
---|
1747 | "uid is the user id for the target file, gid is the group id for the\n" \
|
---|
1748 | "target file. The rest of the entries (major, minor, etc) apply to\n" \
|
---|
1749 | "to device special files. A '-' may be used for blank entries."
|
---|
1750 | #define makedevs_example_usage \
|
---|
1751 | "For example:\n" \
|
---|
1752 | "<name> <type> <mode><uid><gid><major><minor><start><inc><count>\n" \
|
---|
1753 | "/dev d 755 0 0 - - - - -\n" \
|
---|
1754 | "/dev/console c 666 0 0 5 1 - - -\n" \
|
---|
1755 | "/dev/null c 666 0 0 1 3 0 0 -\n" \
|
---|
1756 | "/dev/zero c 666 0 0 1 5 0 0 -\n" \
|
---|
1757 | "/dev/hda b 640 0 0 3 0 0 0 -\n" \
|
---|
1758 | "/dev/hda b 640 0 0 3 1 1 1 15\n\n" \
|
---|
1759 | "Will Produce:\n" \
|
---|
1760 | "/dev\n" \
|
---|
1761 | "/dev/console\n" \
|
---|
1762 | "/dev/null\n" \
|
---|
1763 | "/dev/zero\n" \
|
---|
1764 | "/dev/hda\n" \
|
---|
1765 | "/dev/hda[0-15]\n"
|
---|
1766 | #endif
|
---|
1767 |
|
---|
1768 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK
|
---|
1769 | #define USAGE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK(a) a
|
---|
1770 | #else
|
---|
1771 | #define USAGE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK(a)
|
---|
1772 | #endif
|
---|
1773 |
|
---|
1774 | #define md5sum_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1775 | "[OPTION] [FILEs...]" \
|
---|
1776 | USAGE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK("\n or: md5sum [OPTION] -c [FILE]")
|
---|
1777 | #define md5sum_full_usage \
|
---|
1778 | "Print" USAGE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK(" or check") " MD5 checksums.\n\n" \
|
---|
1779 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1780 | "With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input." \
|
---|
1781 | USAGE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK("\n\n" \
|
---|
1782 | "\t-c\tcheck MD5 sums against given list\n" \
|
---|
1783 | "\nThe following two options are useful only when verifying checksums:\n" \
|
---|
1784 | "\t-s\tdon't output anything, status code shows success\n" \
|
---|
1785 | "\t-w\twarn about improperly formated MD5 checksum lines")
|
---|
1786 | #define md5sum_example_usage \
|
---|
1787 | "$ md5sum < busybox\n" \
|
---|
1788 | "6fd11e98b98a58f64ff3398d7b324003\n" \
|
---|
1789 | "$ md5sum busybox\n" \
|
---|
1790 | "6fd11e98b98a58f64ff3398d7b324003 busybox\n" \
|
---|
1791 | "$ md5sum -c -\n" \
|
---|
1792 | "6fd11e98b98a58f64ff3398d7b324003 busybox\n" \
|
---|
1793 | "busybox: OK\n" \
|
---|
1794 | "^D\n"
|
---|
1795 |
|
---|
1796 | #define mdev_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1797 | "[-s]"
|
---|
1798 | #define mdev_full_usage \
|
---|
1799 | "\t-s\tScan /sys and populate /dev during system boot\n\n" \
|
---|
1800 | "Called with no options (via hotplug) it uses environment variables\n" \
|
---|
1801 | "to determine which device to add/remove."
|
---|
1802 | #define mdev_notes_usage "" \
|
---|
1803 | USE_FEATURE_MDEV_CONFIG( \
|
---|
1804 | "The mdev config file contains lines that look like:\n" \
|
---|
1805 | " hd[a-z][0-9]* 0:3 660\n\n" \
|
---|
1806 | "That's device name (with regex match), uid:gid, and permissions.\n\n" \
|
---|
1807 | USE_FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC( \
|
---|
1808 | "Optionally, that can be followed (on the same line) by a special character\n" \
|
---|
1809 | "and a command line to run after creating/before deleting the corresponding\n" \
|
---|
1810 | "device(s). The environment variable $MDEV indicates the active device node\n" \
|
---|
1811 | "(which is useful if it's a regex match). For example:\n\n" \
|
---|
1812 | " hdc root:cdrom 660 *ln -s $MDEV cdrom\n\n" \
|
---|
1813 | "The special characters are @ (run after creating), $ (run before deleting),\n" \
|
---|
1814 | "and * (run both after creating and before deleting). The commands run in\n" \
|
---|
1815 | "the /dev directory, and use system() which calls /bin/sh.\n\n" \
|
---|
1816 | ) \
|
---|
1817 | "Config file parsing stops on the first matching line. If no config\n"\
|
---|
1818 | "entry is matched, devices are created with default 0:0 660. (Make\n"\
|
---|
1819 | "the last line match .* to override this.)\n\n" \
|
---|
1820 | )
|
---|
1821 |
|
---|
1822 | #define mesg_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1823 | "[y|n]"
|
---|
1824 | #define mesg_full_usage \
|
---|
1825 | "mesg controls write access to your terminal\n" \
|
---|
1826 | "\ty\tAllow write access to your terminal\n" \
|
---|
1827 | "\tn\tDisallow write access to your terminal"
|
---|
1828 |
|
---|
1829 | #define mkdir_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1830 | "[OPTION] DIRECTORY..."
|
---|
1831 | #define mkdir_full_usage \
|
---|
1832 | "Create the DIRECTORY(ies) if they do not already exist\n\n" \
|
---|
1833 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1834 | "\t-m\tset permission mode (as in chmod), not rwxrwxrwx - umask\n" \
|
---|
1835 | "\t-p\tno error if existing, make parent directories as needed"
|
---|
1836 | #define mkdir_example_usage \
|
---|
1837 | "$ mkdir /tmp/foo\n" \
|
---|
1838 | "$ mkdir /tmp/foo\n" \
|
---|
1839 | "/tmp/foo: File exists\n" \
|
---|
1840 | "$ mkdir /tmp/foo/bar/baz\n" \
|
---|
1841 | "/tmp/foo/bar/baz: No such file or directory\n" \
|
---|
1842 | "$ mkdir -p /tmp/foo/bar/baz\n"
|
---|
1843 |
|
---|
1844 | #define mke2fs_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1845 | "[-c|-l filename] [-b block-size] [-f fragment-size] [-g blocks-per-group] " \
|
---|
1846 | "[-i bytes-per-inode] [-j] [-J journal-options] [-N number-of-inodes] [-n] " \
|
---|
1847 | "[-m reserved-blocks-percentage] [-o creator-os] [-O feature[,...]] [-q] " \
|
---|
1848 | "[r fs-revision-level] [-E extended-options] [-v] [-F] [-L volume-label] " \
|
---|
1849 | "[-M last-mounted-directory] [-S] [-T filesystem-type] " \
|
---|
1850 | "device [blocks-count]"
|
---|
1851 | #define mke2fs_full_usage \
|
---|
1852 | "\t-b size\tblock size in bytes\n" \
|
---|
1853 | "\t-c\tcheck for bad blocks before creating\n" \
|
---|
1854 | "\t-E opts\tset extended options\n" \
|
---|
1855 | "\t-f size\tfragment size in bytes\n" \
|
---|
1856 | "\t-F\tforce (ignore sanity checks)\n" \
|
---|
1857 | "\t-g num\tnumber of blocks in a block group\n" \
|
---|
1858 | "\t-i ratio\tthe bytes/inode ratio\n" \
|
---|
1859 | "\t-j\tcreate a journal (ext3)\n" \
|
---|
1860 | "\t-J opts\tset journal options (size/device)\n" \
|
---|
1861 | "\t-l file\tread bad blocks list from file\n" \
|
---|
1862 | "\t-L lbl\tset the volume label\n" \
|
---|
1863 | "\t-m percent\tpercent of fs blocks to reserve for admin\n" \
|
---|
1864 | "\t-M dir\tset last mounted directory\n" \
|
---|
1865 | "\t-n\tdo not actually create anything\n" \
|
---|
1866 | "\t-N num\tnumber of inodes to create\n" \
|
---|
1867 | "\t-o os\tset the 'creator os' field\n" \
|
---|
1868 | "\t-O features\tdir_index/filetype/has_journal/journal_dev/sparse_super\n" \
|
---|
1869 | "\t-q\tquiet execution\n" \
|
---|
1870 | "\t-r rev\tset filesystem revision\n" \
|
---|
1871 | "\t-S\twrite superblock and group descriptors only\n" \
|
---|
1872 | "\t-T fs-type\tset usage type (news/largefile/largefile4)\n" \
|
---|
1873 | "\t-v\tverbose execution"
|
---|
1874 |
|
---|
1875 | #define mkfifo_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1876 | "[OPTIONS] name"
|
---|
1877 | #define mkfifo_full_usage \
|
---|
1878 | "Creates a named pipe (identical to 'mknod name p')\n\n" \
|
---|
1879 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1880 | "\t-m\tcreate the pipe using the specified mode (default a=rw)"
|
---|
1881 |
|
---|
1882 | #define mkfs_minix_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1883 | "[-c | -l filename] [-nXX] [-iXX] /dev/name [blocks]"
|
---|
1884 | #define mkfs_minix_full_usage \
|
---|
1885 | "Make a MINIX filesystem.\n\n" \
|
---|
1886 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1887 | "\t-c\t\tCheck the device for bad blocks\n" \
|
---|
1888 | "\t-n [14|30]\tSpecify the maximum length of filenames\n" \
|
---|
1889 | "\t-i INODES\tSpecify the number of inodes for the filesystem\n" \
|
---|
1890 | "\t-l FILENAME\tRead the bad blocks list from FILENAME\n" \
|
---|
1891 | "\t-v\t\tMake a Minix version 2 filesystem"
|
---|
1892 |
|
---|
1893 | #define mknod_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1894 | "[OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR"
|
---|
1895 | #define mknod_full_usage \
|
---|
1896 | "Create a special file (block, character, or pipe).\n\n" \
|
---|
1897 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1898 | "\t-m\tcreate the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw)\n\n" \
|
---|
1899 | "TYPEs include:\n" \
|
---|
1900 | "\tb:\tMake a block (buffered) device\n" \
|
---|
1901 | "\tc or u:\tMake a character (un-buffered) device\n" \
|
---|
1902 | "\tp:\tMake a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes"
|
---|
1903 | #define mknod_example_usage \
|
---|
1904 | "$ mknod /dev/fd0 b 2 0\n" \
|
---|
1905 | "$ mknod -m 644 /tmp/pipe p\n"
|
---|
1906 |
|
---|
1907 | #define mkswap_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1908 | "[-c] [-v0|-v1] device [block-count]"
|
---|
1909 | #define mkswap_full_usage \
|
---|
1910 | "Prepare a disk partition to be used as a swap partition.\n\n" \
|
---|
1911 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1912 | "\t-c\t\tCheck for read-ability\n" \
|
---|
1913 | "\t-v0\t\tMake version 0 swap [max 128 Megs]\n" \
|
---|
1914 | "\t-v1\t\tMake version 1 swap [big!] (default for kernels >\n\t\t\t2.1.117)\n" \
|
---|
1915 | "\tblock-count\tNumber of block to use (default is entire partition)"
|
---|
1916 |
|
---|
1917 | #define mktemp_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1918 | "[-dq] TEMPLATE"
|
---|
1919 | #define mktemp_full_usage \
|
---|
1920 | "Creates a temporary file with its name based on TEMPLATE.\n" \
|
---|
1921 | "TEMPLATE is any name with six `Xs' (i.e., /tmp/temp.XXXXXX).\n\n" \
|
---|
1922 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1923 | "\t-d\t\tMake a directory instead of a file\n" \
|
---|
1924 | "\t-q\t\tFail silently if an error occurs"
|
---|
1925 | #define mktemp_example_usage \
|
---|
1926 | "$ mktemp /tmp/temp.XXXXXX\n" \
|
---|
1927 | "/tmp/temp.mWiLjM\n" \
|
---|
1928 | "$ ls -la /tmp/temp.mWiLjM\n" \
|
---|
1929 | "-rw------- 1 andersen andersen 0 Apr 25 17:10 /tmp/temp.mWiLjM\n"
|
---|
1930 |
|
---|
1931 | #define modprobe_trivial_usage \
|
---|
1932 | "[-knqrsv] MODULE [symbol=value ...]"
|
---|
1933 | #define modprobe_full_usage \
|
---|
1934 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
1935 | "\t-k\tMake module autoclean-able\n" \
|
---|
1936 | "\t-n\tJust show what would be done\n" \
|
---|
1937 | "\t-q\tQuiet output\n" \
|
---|
1938 | "\t-r\tRemove module (stacks) or do autoclean\n" \
|
---|
1939 | "\t-s\tReport via syslog instead of stderr\n" \
|
---|
1940 | "\t-v\tVerbose output"
|
---|
1941 | #define modprobe_notes_usage \
|
---|
1942 | "modprobe can (un)load a stack of modules, passing each module options (when\n" \
|
---|
1943 | "loading). modprobe uses a configuration file to determine what option(s) to\n" \
|
---|
1944 | "pass each module it loads.\n" \
|
---|
1945 | "\n" \
|
---|
1946 | "The configuration file is searched (in order) amongst:\n" \
|
---|
1947 | "\n" \
|
---|
1948 | " /etc/modprobe.conf (2.6 only)\n" \
|
---|
1949 | " /etc/modules.conf\n" \
|
---|
1950 | " /etc/conf.modules (deprecated)\n" \
|
---|
1951 | "\n" \
|
---|
1952 | "They all have the same syntax (see below). If none is present, it is\n" \
|
---|
1953 | "_not_ an error; each loaded module is then expected to load without\n" \
|
---|
1954 | "options. Once a file is found, the others are tested for.\n" \
|
---|
1955 | "\n" \
|
---|
1956 | "/etc/modules.conf entry format:\n" \
|
---|
1957 | "\n" \
|
---|
1958 | " alias <alias_name> <mod_name>\n" \
|
---|
1959 | " Makes it possible to modprobe alias_name, when there is no such module.\n" \
|
---|
1960 | " It makes sense if your mod_name is long, or you want a more representative\n" \
|
---|
1961 | " name for that module (eg. 'scsi' in place of 'aha7xxx').\n" \
|
---|
1962 | " This makes it also possible to use a different set of options (below) for\n" \
|
---|
1963 | " the module and the alias.\n" \
|
---|
1964 | " A module can be aliased more than once.\n" \
|
---|
1965 | "\n" \
|
---|
1966 | " options <mod_name|alias_name> <symbol=value ...>\n" \
|
---|
1967 | " When loading module mod_name (or the module aliased by alias_name), pass\n" \
|
---|
1968 | " the \"symbol=value\" pairs as option to that module.\n" \
|
---|
1969 | "\n" \
|
---|
1970 | "Sample /etc/modules.conf file:\n" \
|
---|
1971 | "\n" \
|
---|
1972 | " options tulip irq=3\n" \
|
---|
1973 | " alias tulip tulip2\n" \
|
---|
1974 | " options tulip2 irq=4 io=0x308\n" \
|
---|
1975 | "\n" \
|
---|
1976 | "Other functionality offered by 'classic' modprobe is not available in\n" \
|
---|
1977 | "this implementation.\n" \
|
---|
1978 | "\n" \
|
---|
1979 | "If module options are present both in the config file, and on the command line,\n" \
|
---|
1980 | "then the options from the command line will be passed to the module _after_\n" \
|
---|
1981 | "the options from the config file. That way, you can have defaults in the config\n" \
|
---|
1982 | "file, and override them for a specific usage from the command line.\n"
|
---|
1983 | #define modprobe_example_usage \
|
---|
1984 | "(with the above /etc/modules.conf):\n\n" \
|
---|
1985 | "$ modprobe tulip\n" \
|
---|
1986 | " will load the module 'tulip' with default option 'irq=3'\n\n" \
|
---|
1987 | "$ modprobe tulip irq=5\n" \
|
---|
1988 | " will load the module 'tulip' with option 'irq=5', thus overriding the default\n\n" \
|
---|
1989 | "$ modprobe tulip2\n" \
|
---|
1990 | " will load the module 'tulip' with default options 'irq=4 io=0x308',\n" \
|
---|
1991 | " which are the default for alias 'tulip2'\n\n" \
|
---|
1992 | "$ modprobe tulip2 irq=8\n" \
|
---|
1993 | " will load the module 'tulip' with default options 'irq=4 io=0x308 irq=8',\n" \
|
---|
1994 | " which are the default for alias 'tulip2' overridden by the option 'irq=8'\n\n" \
|
---|
1995 | " from the command line\n\n" \
|
---|
1996 | "$ modprobe tulip2 irq=2 io=0x210\n" \
|
---|
1997 | " will load the module 'tulip' with default options 'irq=4 io=0x308 irq=4 io=0x210',\n" \
|
---|
1998 | " which are the default for alias 'tulip2' overridden by the options 'irq=2 io=0x210'\n\n" \
|
---|
1999 | " from the command line\n"
|
---|
2000 |
|
---|
2001 | #define more_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2002 | "[FILE ...]"
|
---|
2003 | #define more_full_usage \
|
---|
2004 | "More is a filter for viewing FILE one screenful at a time."
|
---|
2005 | #define more_example_usage \
|
---|
2006 | "$ dmesg | more\n"
|
---|
2007 |
|
---|
2008 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP
|
---|
2009 | # define USAGE_MOUNT_LOOP(a) a
|
---|
2010 | #else
|
---|
2011 | # define USAGE_MOUNT_LOOP(a)
|
---|
2012 | #endif
|
---|
2013 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT
|
---|
2014 | # define USAGE_MTAB(a) a
|
---|
2015 | #else
|
---|
2016 | # define USAGE_MTAB(a)
|
---|
2017 | #endif
|
---|
2018 | #define mount_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2019 | "[flags] DEVICE NODE [-o options,more-options]"
|
---|
2020 | #define mount_full_usage \
|
---|
2021 | "Mount a filesystem. Filesystem autodetection requires /proc be mounted.\n\n" \
|
---|
2022 | "Flags:\n" \
|
---|
2023 | "\t-a:\t\tMount all filesystems in fstab\n" \
|
---|
2024 | USAGE_MTAB( \
|
---|
2025 | "\t-f:\t\t\"Fake\" Add entry to mount table but don't mount it\n" \
|
---|
2026 | "\t-n:\t\tDon't write a mount table entry\n" \
|
---|
2027 | ) \
|
---|
2028 | "\t-o option:\tOne of many filesystem options, listed below\n" \
|
---|
2029 | "\t-r:\t\tMount the filesystem read-only\n" \
|
---|
2030 | "\t-t fs-type:\tSpecify the filesystem type\n" \
|
---|
2031 | "\t-w:\t\tMount for reading and writing (default)\n" \
|
---|
2032 | "\n" \
|
---|
2033 | "Options for use with the \"-o\" flag:\n" \
|
---|
2034 | "\tasync/sync:\tWrites are asynchronous / synchronous\n" \
|
---|
2035 | "\tatime/noatime:\tEnable / disable updates to inode access times\n" \
|
---|
2036 | "\tdev/nodev:\tAllow use of special device files / disallow them\n" \
|
---|
2037 | "\texec/noexec:\tAllow use of executable files / disallow them\n" \
|
---|
2038 | USAGE_MOUNT_LOOP( \
|
---|
2039 | "\tloop:\t\t Ignored (loop devices are autodetected)\n" \
|
---|
2040 | ) \
|
---|
2041 | "\tsuid/nosuid:\tAllow set-user-id-root programs / disallow them\n" \
|
---|
2042 | "\tremount:\tRe-mount a mounted filesystem, changing its flags\n" \
|
---|
2043 | "\tro/rw:\t\tMount for read-only / read-write\n" \
|
---|
2044 | "\tbind:\t\tBind a directory to an additional location\n" \
|
---|
2045 | "\tmove:\t\tRelocate an existing mount point.\n" \
|
---|
2046 | "\nThere are EVEN MORE flags that are specific to each filesystem\n" \
|
---|
2047 | "You'll have to see the written documentation for those filesystems"
|
---|
2048 | #define mount_example_usage \
|
---|
2049 | "$ mount\n" \
|
---|
2050 | "/dev/hda3 on / type minix (rw)\n" \
|
---|
2051 | "proc on /proc type proc (rw)\n" \
|
---|
2052 | "devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw)\n" \
|
---|
2053 | "$ mount /dev/fd0 /mnt -t msdos -o ro\n" \
|
---|
2054 | "$ mount /tmp/diskimage /opt -t ext2 -o loop\n" \
|
---|
2055 | "$ mount cd_image.iso mydir\n"
|
---|
2056 | #define mount_notes_usage \
|
---|
2057 | "Returns 0 for success, number of failed mounts for -a, or errno for one mount."
|
---|
2058 |
|
---|
2059 | #define mountpoint_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2060 | "[-q] <[-d] DIR | -x DEVICE>"
|
---|
2061 | #define mountpoint_full_usage \
|
---|
2062 | "mountpoint checks if the directory is a mountpoint\n\n" \
|
---|
2063 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2064 | "\t-q:\t\tBe more quiet\n" \
|
---|
2065 | "\t-d:\t\tPrint major/minor device number of the filesystem\n" \
|
---|
2066 | "\t-x:\t\tPrint major/minor device number of the blockdevice"
|
---|
2067 | #define mountpoint_example_usage \
|
---|
2068 | "$ mountpoint /proc\n" \
|
---|
2069 | "/proc is not a mountpoint\n" \
|
---|
2070 | "$ mountpoint /sys\n" \
|
---|
2071 | "/sys is a mountpoint\n"
|
---|
2072 |
|
---|
2073 | #define mt_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2074 | "[-f device] opcode value"
|
---|
2075 | #define mt_full_usage \
|
---|
2076 | "Control magnetic tape drive operation\n" \
|
---|
2077 | "\nAvailable Opcodes:\n\n" \
|
---|
2078 | "bsf bsfm bsr bss datacompression drvbuffer eof eom erase\n" \
|
---|
2079 | "fsf fsfm fsr fss load lock mkpart nop offline ras1 ras2\n" \
|
---|
2080 | "ras3 reset retension rewind rewoffline seek setblk setdensity\n" \
|
---|
2081 | "setpart tell unload unlock weof wset"
|
---|
2082 |
|
---|
2083 | #define mv_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2084 | "[OPTION]... SOURCE DEST\n" \
|
---|
2085 | "or: mv [OPTION]... SOURCE... DIRECTORY"
|
---|
2086 | #define mv_full_usage \
|
---|
2087 | "Rename SOURCE to DEST, or move SOURCE(s) to DIRECTORY.\n\n" \
|
---|
2088 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2089 | "\t-f\tdon't prompt before overwriting\n" \
|
---|
2090 | "\t-i\tinteractive, prompt before overwrite"
|
---|
2091 | #define mv_example_usage \
|
---|
2092 | "$ mv /tmp/foo /bin/bar\n"
|
---|
2093 |
|
---|
2094 | #define nameif_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2095 | "[-s] [-c FILE] [{IFNAME MACADDR}]"
|
---|
2096 | #define nameif_full_usage \
|
---|
2097 | "Nameif renaming network interface while it in the down state.\n\n" \
|
---|
2098 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2099 | "\t-c FILE\t\tUse configuration file (default is /etc/mactab)\n" \
|
---|
2100 | "\t-s\t\tUse syslog (LOCAL0 facility)\n" \
|
---|
2101 | "\tIFNAME MACADDR\tnew_interface_name interface_mac_address"
|
---|
2102 | #define nameif_example_usage \
|
---|
2103 | "$ nameif -s dmz0 00:A0:C9:8C:F6:3F\n" \
|
---|
2104 | " or\n" \
|
---|
2105 | "$ nameif -c /etc/my_mactab_file\n" \
|
---|
2106 |
|
---|
2107 | #ifdef CONFIG_NC_GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE
|
---|
2108 | # define USAGE_NC_EXEC(a) a
|
---|
2109 | #else
|
---|
2110 | # define USAGE_NC_EXEC(a)
|
---|
2111 | #endif
|
---|
2112 | #define nc_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2113 | "[OPTIONS] [IP] [port]"
|
---|
2114 | #define nc_full_usage \
|
---|
2115 | "Netcat opens a pipe to IP:port\n\n" \
|
---|
2116 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2117 | "\t-l\t\tlisten mode, for inbound connects\n" \
|
---|
2118 | "\t-p PORT\t\tlocal port number\n" \
|
---|
2119 | "\t-i SECS\t\tdelay interval for lines sent\n" \
|
---|
2120 | USAGE_NC_EXEC( \
|
---|
2121 | "\t-e PROG\t\tprogram to exec after connect (dangerous!)\n" \
|
---|
2122 | ) \
|
---|
2123 | "\t-w SECS\t\ttimeout for connects and final net reads"
|
---|
2124 | #define nc_example_usage \
|
---|
2125 | "$ nc foobar.somedomain.com 25\n" \
|
---|
2126 | "220 foobar ESMTP Exim 3.12 #1 Sat, 15 Apr 2000 00:03:02 -0600\n" \
|
---|
2127 | "help\n" \
|
---|
2128 | "214-Commands supported:\n" \
|
---|
2129 | "214- HELO EHLO MAIL RCPT DATA AUTH\n" \
|
---|
2130 | "214 NOOP QUIT RSET HELP\n" \
|
---|
2131 | "quit\n" \
|
---|
2132 | "221 foobar closing connection\n"
|
---|
2133 |
|
---|
2134 | #define netstat_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2135 | "[-laenrtuwx]"
|
---|
2136 | #define netstat_full_usage \
|
---|
2137 | "Netstat displays Linux networking information.\n\n" \
|
---|
2138 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2139 | "\t-l display listening server sockets\n" \
|
---|
2140 | "\t-a display all sockets (default: connected)\n" \
|
---|
2141 | "\t-e display other/more information\n" \
|
---|
2142 | "\t-n don't resolve names\n" \
|
---|
2143 | "\t-r display routing table\n" \
|
---|
2144 | "\t-t tcp sockets\n" \
|
---|
2145 | "\t-u udp sockets\n" \
|
---|
2146 | "\t-w raw sockets\n" \
|
---|
2147 | "\t-x unix sockets"
|
---|
2148 |
|
---|
2149 | #define nice_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2150 | "[-n ADJUST] [COMMAND [ARG] ...]"
|
---|
2151 | #define nice_full_usage \
|
---|
2152 | "Nice runs a program with modified scheduling priority.\n\n" \
|
---|
2153 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2154 | "\t-n ADJUST\tAdjust the scheduling priority by ADJUST"
|
---|
2155 |
|
---|
2156 | #define nohup_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2157 | "COMMAND [ARGS]"
|
---|
2158 | #define nohup_full_usage \
|
---|
2159 | "run a command immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty"
|
---|
2160 | #define nohup_example_usage \
|
---|
2161 | "$ nohup make &"
|
---|
2162 |
|
---|
2163 | #define nslookup_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2164 | "[HOST] [SERVER]"
|
---|
2165 | #define nslookup_full_usage \
|
---|
2166 | "Queries the nameserver for the IP address of the given HOST\n" \
|
---|
2167 | "optionally using a specified DNS server"
|
---|
2168 | #define nslookup_example_usage \
|
---|
2169 | "$ nslookup localhost\n" \
|
---|
2170 | "Server: default\n" \
|
---|
2171 | "Address: default\n" \
|
---|
2172 | "\n" \
|
---|
2173 | "Name: debian\n" \
|
---|
2174 | "Address: 127.0.0.1\n"
|
---|
2175 |
|
---|
2176 | #define od_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2177 | "[-aBbcDdeFfHhIiLlOovXx] [FILE]"
|
---|
2178 | #define od_full_usage \
|
---|
2179 | "Write an unambiguous representation, octal bytes by default, of FILE\n" \
|
---|
2180 | "to standard output. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input."
|
---|
2181 |
|
---|
2182 | #define openvt_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2183 | "<vtnum> <COMMAND> [ARGS...]"
|
---|
2184 | #define openvt_full_usage \
|
---|
2185 | "Start a command on a new virtual terminal"
|
---|
2186 | #define openvt_example_usage \
|
---|
2187 | "openvt 2 /bin/ash\n"
|
---|
2188 |
|
---|
2189 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_SHA1_PASSWORDS
|
---|
2190 | # define PASSWORD_ALG_TYPES(a) a
|
---|
2191 | #else
|
---|
2192 | # define PASSWORD_ALG_TYPES(a)
|
---|
2193 | #endif
|
---|
2194 | #define passwd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2195 | "[OPTION] [name]"
|
---|
2196 | #define passwd_full_usage \
|
---|
2197 | "Change a user password. If no name is specified,\n" \
|
---|
2198 | "changes the password for the current user.\n" \
|
---|
2199 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2200 | "\t-a\tDefine which algorithm shall be used for the password\n" \
|
---|
2201 | "\t\t\t(Choices: des, md5" \
|
---|
2202 | PASSWORD_ALG_TYPES(", sha1") \
|
---|
2203 | ")\n\t-d\tDelete the password for the specified user account\n" \
|
---|
2204 | "\t-l\tLocks (disables) the specified user account\n" \
|
---|
2205 | "\t-u\tUnlocks (re-enables) the specified user account"
|
---|
2206 |
|
---|
2207 | #define patch_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2208 | "[-p<num>] [-i <diff>]"
|
---|
2209 | #define patch_full_usage \
|
---|
2210 | "\t-p <num>\tStrip <num> leading components from file names\n" \
|
---|
2211 | "\t-i <diff>\tRead <diff> instead of stdin"
|
---|
2212 | #define patch_example_usage \
|
---|
2213 | "$ patch -p1 < example.diff\n" \
|
---|
2214 | "$ patch -p0 -i example.diff"
|
---|
2215 |
|
---|
2216 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_PIDOF_SINGLE
|
---|
2217 | #define USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_SINGLE(a) a
|
---|
2218 | #else
|
---|
2219 | #define USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_SINGLE(a)
|
---|
2220 | #endif
|
---|
2221 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT
|
---|
2222 | #define USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT(a) a
|
---|
2223 | #else
|
---|
2224 | #define USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT(a)
|
---|
2225 | #endif
|
---|
2226 | #if (ENABLE_FEATURE_PIDOF_SINGLE || ENABLE_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT)
|
---|
2227 | #define USAGE_PIDOF "Options:"
|
---|
2228 | #else
|
---|
2229 | #define USAGE_PIDOF "\n\tThis version of pidof accepts no options."
|
---|
2230 | #endif
|
---|
2231 |
|
---|
2232 | #define pidof_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2233 | "process-name [OPTION] [process-name ...]"
|
---|
2234 |
|
---|
2235 | #define pidof_full_usage \
|
---|
2236 | "Lists the PIDs of all processes with names that match the\n" \
|
---|
2237 | "names on the command line.\n" \
|
---|
2238 | USAGE_PIDOF \
|
---|
2239 | USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_SINGLE("\n\t-s\t\tdisplay only a single PID") \
|
---|
2240 | USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT("\n\t-o\t\tomit given pid.") \
|
---|
2241 | USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT("\n\t\t\tUse %PPID to omit the parent pid of pidof itself")
|
---|
2242 | #define pidof_example_usage \
|
---|
2243 | "$ pidof init\n" \
|
---|
2244 | "1\n" \
|
---|
2245 | USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT("$ pidof /bin/sh\n20351 5973 5950\n") \
|
---|
2246 | USAGE_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT("$ pidof /bin/sh -o %PPID\n20351 5950")
|
---|
2247 |
|
---|
2248 | #ifndef CONFIG_FEATURE_FANCY_PING
|
---|
2249 | #define ping_trivial_usage "host"
|
---|
2250 | #define ping_full_usage "Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts"
|
---|
2251 | #else
|
---|
2252 | #define ping_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2253 | "[OPTION]... host"
|
---|
2254 | #define ping_full_usage \
|
---|
2255 | "Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts.\n\n" \
|
---|
2256 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2257 | "\t-c COUNT\tSend only COUNT pings\n" \
|
---|
2258 | "\t-s SIZE\t\tSend SIZE data bytes in packets (default=56)\n" \
|
---|
2259 | "\t-q\t\tQuiet mode, only displays output at start\n" \
|
---|
2260 | "\t\t\tand when finished"
|
---|
2261 | #endif
|
---|
2262 | #define ping_example_usage \
|
---|
2263 | "$ ping localhost\n" \
|
---|
2264 | "PING slag (127.0.0.1): 56 data bytes\n" \
|
---|
2265 | "64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=20.1 ms\n" \
|
---|
2266 | "\n" \
|
---|
2267 | "--- debian ping statistics ---\n" \
|
---|
2268 | "1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss\n" \
|
---|
2269 | "round-trip min/avg/max = 20.1/20.1/20.1 ms\n"
|
---|
2270 |
|
---|
2271 | #ifndef CONFIG_FEATURE_FANCY_PING6
|
---|
2272 | #define ping6_trivial_usage "host"
|
---|
2273 | #define ping6_full_usage "Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts"
|
---|
2274 | #else
|
---|
2275 | #define ping6_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2276 | "[OPTION]... host"
|
---|
2277 | #define ping6_full_usage \
|
---|
2278 | "Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts.\n\n" \
|
---|
2279 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2280 | "\t-c COUNT\tSend only COUNT pings\n" \
|
---|
2281 | "\t-s SIZE\t\tSend SIZE data bytes in packets (default=56)\n" \
|
---|
2282 | "\t-q\t\tQuiet mode, only displays output at start\n" \
|
---|
2283 | "\t\t\tand when finished"
|
---|
2284 | #endif
|
---|
2285 | #define ping6_example_usage \
|
---|
2286 | "$ ping6 ip6-localhost\n" \
|
---|
2287 | "PING ip6-localhost (::1): 56 data bytes\n" \
|
---|
2288 | "64 bytes from ::1: icmp6_seq=0 ttl=64 time=20.1 ms\n" \
|
---|
2289 | "\n" \
|
---|
2290 | "--- ip6-localhost ping statistics ---\n" \
|
---|
2291 | "1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss\n" \
|
---|
2292 | "round-trip min/avg/max = 20.1/20.1/20.1 ms\n"
|
---|
2293 |
|
---|
2294 | #define pivot_root_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2295 | "NEW_ROOT PUT_OLD"
|
---|
2296 | #define pivot_root_full_usage \
|
---|
2297 | "Move the current root file system to PUT_OLD and make NEW_ROOT\n" \
|
---|
2298 | "the new root file system."
|
---|
2299 |
|
---|
2300 | #define poweroff_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2301 | "[-d<delay>] [-n<nosync>] [-f<force>]"
|
---|
2302 | #define poweroff_full_usage \
|
---|
2303 | "Halt and shut off power.\n" \
|
---|
2304 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2305 | "\t-d\t\tdelay interval for halting\n" \
|
---|
2306 | "\t-n\t\tno call to sync()\n" \
|
---|
2307 | "\t-f\t\tforce power off (don't go through init)"
|
---|
2308 |
|
---|
2309 | #define printenv_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2310 | "[VARIABLES...]"
|
---|
2311 | #define printenv_full_usage \
|
---|
2312 | "print all or part of environment\n\n" \
|
---|
2313 | "If no environment VARIABLE specified, print them all."
|
---|
2314 |
|
---|
2315 | #define printf_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2316 | "FORMAT [ARGUMENT...]"
|
---|
2317 | #define printf_full_usage \
|
---|
2318 | "Formats and prints ARGUMENT(s) according to FORMAT,\n" \
|
---|
2319 | "Where FORMAT controls the output exactly as in C printf."
|
---|
2320 | #define printf_example_usage \
|
---|
2321 | "$ printf \"Val=%d\\n\" 5\n" \
|
---|
2322 | "Val=5\n"
|
---|
2323 |
|
---|
2324 | #if !defined CONFIG_SELINUX && !ENABLE_FEATURE_PS_WIDE
|
---|
2325 | #define USAGE_PS "\n\tThis version of ps accepts no options."
|
---|
2326 | #else
|
---|
2327 | #define USAGE_PS "\nOptions:"
|
---|
2328 | #endif
|
---|
2329 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_PS_WIDE
|
---|
2330 | #define USAGE_PS_WIDE(a) a
|
---|
2331 | #else
|
---|
2332 | #define USAGE_PS_WIDE(a)
|
---|
2333 | #endif
|
---|
2334 |
|
---|
2335 | #define ps_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2336 | ""
|
---|
2337 | #define ps_full_usage \
|
---|
2338 | "Report process status\n" \
|
---|
2339 | USAGE_PS \
|
---|
2340 | USAGE_SELINUX("\n\t-c\tshow SE Linux context") \
|
---|
2341 | USAGE_PS_WIDE("\n\tw\twide output")
|
---|
2342 |
|
---|
2343 | #define ps_example_usage \
|
---|
2344 | "$ ps\n" \
|
---|
2345 | " PID Uid Gid State Command\n" \
|
---|
2346 | " 1 root root S init\n" \
|
---|
2347 | " 2 root root S [kflushd]\n" \
|
---|
2348 | " 3 root root S [kupdate]\n" \
|
---|
2349 | " 4 root root S [kpiod]\n" \
|
---|
2350 | " 5 root root S [kswapd]\n" \
|
---|
2351 | " 742 andersen andersen S [bash]\n" \
|
---|
2352 | " 743 andersen andersen S -bash\n" \
|
---|
2353 | " 745 root root S [getty]\n" \
|
---|
2354 | " 2990 andersen andersen R ps\n"
|
---|
2355 |
|
---|
2356 | #define pwd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2357 | ""
|
---|
2358 | #define pwd_full_usage \
|
---|
2359 | "Print the full filename of the current working directory."
|
---|
2360 | #define pwd_example_usage \
|
---|
2361 | "$ pwd\n" \
|
---|
2362 | "/root\n"
|
---|
2363 |
|
---|
2364 | #define rdate_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2365 | "[-sp] HOST"
|
---|
2366 | #define rdate_full_usage \
|
---|
2367 | "Get and possibly set the system date and time from a remote HOST.\n\n" \
|
---|
2368 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2369 | "\t-s\tSet the system date and time (default)\n" \
|
---|
2370 | "\t-p\tPrint the date and time"
|
---|
2371 |
|
---|
2372 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_READLINK_FOLLOW
|
---|
2373 | #define USAGE_READLINK_FOLLOW(a) a
|
---|
2374 | #else
|
---|
2375 | #define USAGE_READLINK_FOLLOW(a)
|
---|
2376 | #endif
|
---|
2377 |
|
---|
2378 | #define readlink_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2379 | USAGE_READLINK_FOLLOW("[-f] ") "FILE"
|
---|
2380 | #define readlink_full_usage \
|
---|
2381 | "Displays the value of a symbolic link." \
|
---|
2382 | USAGE_READLINK_FOLLOW("\n\nOptions:\n" \
|
---|
2383 | "\t-f\tcanonicalize by following all symlinks")
|
---|
2384 |
|
---|
2385 | #define readprofile_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2386 | "[OPTIONS]..."
|
---|
2387 | #define readprofile_full_usage \
|
---|
2388 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2389 | "\t -m <mapfile> (default: /boot/System.map)\n" \
|
---|
2390 | "\t -p <profile> (default: /proc/profile)\n" \
|
---|
2391 | "\t -M <mult> set the profiling multiplier to <mult>\n" \
|
---|
2392 | "\t -i print only info about the sampling step\n" \
|
---|
2393 | "\t -v print verbose data\n" \
|
---|
2394 | "\t -a print all symbols, even if count is 0\n" \
|
---|
2395 | "\t -b print individual histogram-bin counts\n" \
|
---|
2396 | "\t -s print individual counters within functions\n" \
|
---|
2397 | "\t -r reset all the counters (root only)\n" \
|
---|
2398 | "\t -n disable byte order auto-detection"
|
---|
2399 |
|
---|
2400 | #define realpath_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2401 | "pathname ..."
|
---|
2402 | #define realpath_full_usage \
|
---|
2403 | "Returns the absolute pathnames of given argument."
|
---|
2404 |
|
---|
2405 | #define reboot_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2406 | "[-d<delay>] [-n<nosync>] [-f<force>]"
|
---|
2407 | #define reboot_full_usage \
|
---|
2408 | "Reboot the system.\n" \
|
---|
2409 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2410 | "\t-d\t\tdelay interval for rebooting\n" \
|
---|
2411 | "\t-n\t\tno call to sync()\n" \
|
---|
2412 | "\t-f\t\tforce reboot (don't go through init)"
|
---|
2413 |
|
---|
2414 | #define renice_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2415 | "{{-n INCREMENT} | PRIORITY} [[ -p | -g | -u ] ID ...]"
|
---|
2416 | #define renice_full_usage \
|
---|
2417 | "Changes priority of running processes.\n\n" \
|
---|
2418 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2419 | "\t-n\tadjusts current nice value (smaller is faster)\n" \
|
---|
2420 | "\t-p\tprocess id(s) (default)\n" \
|
---|
2421 | "\t-g\tprocess group id(s)\n" \
|
---|
2422 | "\t-u\tprocess user name(s) and/or id(s)"
|
---|
2423 |
|
---|
2424 | #define reset_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2425 | ""
|
---|
2426 | #define reset_full_usage \
|
---|
2427 | "Resets the screen."
|
---|
2428 |
|
---|
2429 | #define rm_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2430 | "[OPTION]... FILE..."
|
---|
2431 | #define rm_full_usage \
|
---|
2432 | "Remove (unlink) the FILE(s). You may use '--' to\n" \
|
---|
2433 | "indicate that all following arguments are non-options.\n\n" \
|
---|
2434 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2435 | "\t-i\t\talways prompt before removing each destination\n" \
|
---|
2436 | "\t-f\t\tremove existing destinations, never prompt\n" \
|
---|
2437 | "\t-r or -R\tremove the contents of directories recursively"
|
---|
2438 | #define rm_example_usage \
|
---|
2439 | "$ rm -rf /tmp/foo\n"
|
---|
2440 |
|
---|
2441 | #define rmdir_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2442 | "[OPTION]... DIRECTORY..."
|
---|
2443 | #define rmdir_full_usage \
|
---|
2444 | "Remove the DIRECTORY(ies), if they are empty."
|
---|
2445 | #define rmdir_example_usage \
|
---|
2446 | "# rmdir /tmp/foo\n"
|
---|
2447 |
|
---|
2448 | #define rmmod_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2449 | "[OPTION]... [MODULE]..."
|
---|
2450 | #define rmmod_full_usage \
|
---|
2451 | "Unloads the specified kernel modules from the kernel.\n\n" \
|
---|
2452 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2453 | "\t-a\tRemove all unused modules (recursively)"
|
---|
2454 | #define rmmod_example_usage \
|
---|
2455 | "$ rmmod tulip\n"
|
---|
2456 |
|
---|
2457 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_IPV6
|
---|
2458 | # define USAGE_ROUTE_IPV6(a) a
|
---|
2459 | #else
|
---|
2460 | # define USAGE_ROUTE_IPV6(a) "\t"
|
---|
2461 | #endif
|
---|
2462 |
|
---|
2463 |
|
---|
2464 | #define route_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2465 | "[{add|del|delete}]"
|
---|
2466 | #define route_full_usage \
|
---|
2467 | "Edit the kernel's routing tables.\n\n" \
|
---|
2468 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2469 | "\t-n\t\tDont resolve names\n" \
|
---|
2470 | "\t-e\t\tDisplay other/more information\n" \
|
---|
2471 | "\t-A inet" USAGE_ROUTE_IPV6("{6}") "\tSelect address family"
|
---|
2472 |
|
---|
2473 | #define rpm_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2474 | "-i -q[ildc]p package.rpm"
|
---|
2475 | #define rpm_full_usage \
|
---|
2476 | "Manipulates RPM packages" \
|
---|
2477 | "\n\nOptions:" \
|
---|
2478 | "\n\t-i Install package" \
|
---|
2479 | "\n\t-q Query package" \
|
---|
2480 | "\n\t-p Query uninstalled package" \
|
---|
2481 | "\n\t-i Show information" \
|
---|
2482 | "\n\t-l List contents" \
|
---|
2483 | "\n\t-d List documents" \
|
---|
2484 | "\n\t-c List config files"
|
---|
2485 |
|
---|
2486 | #define rpm2cpio_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2487 | "package.rpm"
|
---|
2488 | #define rpm2cpio_full_usage \
|
---|
2489 | "Outputs a cpio archive of the rpm file."
|
---|
2490 |
|
---|
2491 | #define run_parts_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2492 | "[-t] [-a ARG] [-u MASK] DIRECTORY"
|
---|
2493 | #define run_parts_full_usage \
|
---|
2494 | "Run a bunch of scripts in a directory.\n\n" \
|
---|
2495 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2496 | "\t-t\tPrints what would be run, but does not actually run anything\n" \
|
---|
2497 | "\t-a ARG\tPass ARG as an argument for every program invoked\n" \
|
---|
2498 | "\t-u MASK\tSet the umask to MASK before executing every program"
|
---|
2499 |
|
---|
2500 | #define runlevel_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2501 | "[utmp]"
|
---|
2502 | #define runlevel_full_usage \
|
---|
2503 | "Find the current and previous system runlevel.\n\n" \
|
---|
2504 | "If no utmp file exists or if no runlevel record can be found,\n" \
|
---|
2505 | "runlevel prints \"unknown\""
|
---|
2506 | #define runlevel_example_usage \
|
---|
2507 | "$ runlevel /var/run/utmp\n" \
|
---|
2508 | "N 2"
|
---|
2509 |
|
---|
2510 | #define rx_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2511 | "FILE"
|
---|
2512 | #define rx_full_usage \
|
---|
2513 | "Receive a file using the xmodem protocol."
|
---|
2514 | #define rx_example_usage \
|
---|
2515 | "$ rx /tmp/foo\n"
|
---|
2516 |
|
---|
2517 | #define sed_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2518 | "[-efinr] pattern [files...]"
|
---|
2519 | #define sed_full_usage \
|
---|
2520 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2521 | "\t-e script\tadd the script to the commands to be executed\n" \
|
---|
2522 | "\t-f scriptfile\tadd script-file contents to the\n" \
|
---|
2523 | "\t\t\tcommands to be executed\n" \
|
---|
2524 | "\t-i\t\tedit files in-place\n" \
|
---|
2525 | "\t-n\t\tsuppress automatic printing of pattern space\n" \
|
---|
2526 | "\t-r\t\tuse extended regular expression syntax\n" \
|
---|
2527 | "\n" \
|
---|
2528 | "If no -e or -f is given, the first non-option argument is taken as the sed\n" \
|
---|
2529 | "script to interpret. All remaining arguments are names of input files; if no\n" \
|
---|
2530 | "input files are specified, then the standard input is read. Source files\n" \
|
---|
2531 | "will not be modified unless -i option is given."
|
---|
2532 |
|
---|
2533 | #define sed_example_usage \
|
---|
2534 | "$ echo \"foo\" | sed -e 's/f[a-zA-Z]o/bar/g'\n" \
|
---|
2535 | "bar\n"
|
---|
2536 |
|
---|
2537 | #define seq_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2538 | "[first [increment]] last"
|
---|
2539 | #define seq_full_usage \
|
---|
2540 | "Print numbers from FIRST to LAST, in steps of INCREMENT.\n" \
|
---|
2541 | "FIRST, INCREMENT default to 1\n" \
|
---|
2542 | "Arguments:\n" \
|
---|
2543 | "\tLAST\n" \
|
---|
2544 | "\tFIRST\tLAST\n" \
|
---|
2545 | "\tFIRST\tINCREMENT\tLAST"
|
---|
2546 |
|
---|
2547 | #define setconsole_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2548 | "[-r|--reset] [DEVICE]"
|
---|
2549 | #define setconsole_full_usage \
|
---|
2550 | "Redirects system console output to DEVICE (default: /dev/tty).\n\n" \
|
---|
2551 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2552 | "\t-r\tReset output to /dev/console."
|
---|
2553 |
|
---|
2554 | #define setkeycodes_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2555 | "SCANCODE KEYCODE ..."
|
---|
2556 | #define setkeycodes_full_usage \
|
---|
2557 | "Set entries into the kernel's scancode-to-keycode map,\n" \
|
---|
2558 | "allowing unusual keyboards to generate usable keycodes.\n\n" \
|
---|
2559 | "SCANCODE may be either xx or e0xx (hexadecimal),\n" \
|
---|
2560 | "and KEYCODE is given in decimal"
|
---|
2561 | #define setkeycodes_example_usage \
|
---|
2562 | "$ setkeycodes e030 127\n"
|
---|
2563 |
|
---|
2564 | #define setlogcons_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2565 | "N"
|
---|
2566 | #define setlogcons_full_usage \
|
---|
2567 | "Redirects the kernel output to console N (0 for current)."
|
---|
2568 |
|
---|
2569 | #define setsid_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2570 | "program [arg ...]"
|
---|
2571 | #define setsid_full_usage \
|
---|
2572 | "Runs any program in a new session by calling setsid() before\n" \
|
---|
2573 | "exec'ing the rest of its arguments. See setsid(2) for details."
|
---|
2574 |
|
---|
2575 | #define lash_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2576 | "[FILE]...\n" \
|
---|
2577 | "or: sh -c command [args]..."
|
---|
2578 | #define lash_full_usage \
|
---|
2579 | "The BusyBox LAme SHell (command interpreter)"
|
---|
2580 | #define lash_notes_usage \
|
---|
2581 | "This command does not yet have proper documentation.\n\n" \
|
---|
2582 | "Use lash just as you would use any other shell. It properly handles pipes,\n" \
|
---|
2583 | "redirects, job control, can be used as the shell for scripts, and has a\n" \
|
---|
2584 | "sufficient set of builtins to do what is needed. It does not (yet) support\n" \
|
---|
2585 | "Bourne Shell syntax. If you need things like \"if-then-else\", \"while\", and such\n" \
|
---|
2586 | "use ash or bash. If you just need a very simple and extremely small shell,\n" \
|
---|
2587 | "this will do the job."
|
---|
2588 |
|
---|
2589 | #define last_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2590 | ""
|
---|
2591 | #define last_full_usage \
|
---|
2592 | "Shows listing of the last users that logged into the system"
|
---|
2593 |
|
---|
2594 | #define sha1sum_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2595 | "[OPTION] [FILEs...]" \
|
---|
2596 | USAGE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK("\n or: sha1sum [OPTION] -c [FILE]")
|
---|
2597 | #define sha1sum_full_usage \
|
---|
2598 | "Print" USAGE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK(" or check") " SHA1 checksums.\n\n" \
|
---|
2599 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2600 | "With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input." \
|
---|
2601 | USAGE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK("\n\n" \
|
---|
2602 | "\t-c\tcheck SHA1 sums against given list\n" \
|
---|
2603 | "\nThe following two options are useful only when verifying checksums:\n" \
|
---|
2604 | "\t-s\tdon't output anything, status code shows success\n" \
|
---|
2605 | "\t-w\twarn about improperly formated SHA1 checksum lines")
|
---|
2606 |
|
---|
2607 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_FANCY_SLEEP
|
---|
2608 | # define USAGE_FANCY_SLEEP(a) a
|
---|
2609 | # define USAGE_NOT_FANCY_SLEEP(a)
|
---|
2610 | #else
|
---|
2611 | # define USAGE_FANCY_SLEEP(a)
|
---|
2612 | # define USAGE_NOT_FANCY_SLEEP(a) a
|
---|
2613 | #endif
|
---|
2614 |
|
---|
2615 | #define sleep_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2616 | USAGE_FANCY_SLEEP("[") "N" USAGE_FANCY_SLEEP("]...")
|
---|
2617 | #define sleep_full_usage \
|
---|
2618 | USAGE_NOT_FANCY_SLEEP("Pause for N seconds.") \
|
---|
2619 | USAGE_FANCY_SLEEP( \
|
---|
2620 | "Pause for a time equal to the total of the args given, where each arg can\n" \
|
---|
2621 | "\t\thave an optional suffix of (s)econds, (m)inutes, (h)ours, or (d)ays.")
|
---|
2622 | #define sleep_example_usage \
|
---|
2623 | "$ sleep 2\n" \
|
---|
2624 | "[2 second delay results]\n" \
|
---|
2625 | USAGE_FANCY_SLEEP("$ sleep 1d 3h 22m 8s\n" \
|
---|
2626 | "[98528 second delay results]\n")
|
---|
2627 |
|
---|
2628 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_SORT_BIG
|
---|
2629 | # define USAGE_SORT_BIG(a) a
|
---|
2630 | #else
|
---|
2631 | # define USAGE_SORT_BIG(a)
|
---|
2632 | #endif
|
---|
2633 |
|
---|
2634 | #define sort_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2635 | "[-nru" USAGE_SORT_BIG("gMcszbdfimSTokt] [-o outfile] [-k start[.offset][opts][,end[.offset][opts]] [-t char") "] [FILE]..."
|
---|
2636 | #define sort_full_usage \
|
---|
2637 | "Sorts lines of text in the specified files\n\n" \
|
---|
2638 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2639 | USAGE_SORT_BIG( \
|
---|
2640 | "\t-b\tignore leading blanks\n" \
|
---|
2641 | "\t-c\tcheck whether input is sorted\n" \
|
---|
2642 | "\t-d\tdictionary order (blank or alphanumeric only)\n" \
|
---|
2643 | "\t-f\tignore case\n" \
|
---|
2644 | "\t-g\tgeneral numerical sort\n" \
|
---|
2645 | "\t-i\tignore unprintable characters\n" \
|
---|
2646 | "\t-k\tspecify sort key\n" \
|
---|
2647 | "\t-M\tsort month\n" \
|
---|
2648 | ) \
|
---|
2649 | "\t-n\tsort numbers\n" \
|
---|
2650 | USAGE_SORT_BIG( \
|
---|
2651 | "\t-o\toutput to file\n" \
|
---|
2652 | "\t-k\tsort by key\n" \
|
---|
2653 | "\t-t\tuse key separator other than whitespace\n" \
|
---|
2654 | ) \
|
---|
2655 | "\t-r\treverse sort order\n" \
|
---|
2656 | USAGE_SORT_BIG("\t-s\tstable (don't sort ties alphabetically)\n") \
|
---|
2657 | "\t-u\tsuppress duplicate lines" \
|
---|
2658 | USAGE_SORT_BIG("\n\t-z\tinput terminated by nulls, not newlines\n") \
|
---|
2659 | USAGE_SORT_BIG("\t-mST\tignored for GNU compatibility") \
|
---|
2660 | ""
|
---|
2661 | #define sort_example_usage \
|
---|
2662 | "$ echo -e \"e\\nf\\nb\\nd\\nc\\na\" | sort\n" \
|
---|
2663 | "a\n" \
|
---|
2664 | "b\n" \
|
---|
2665 | "c\n" \
|
---|
2666 | "d\n" \
|
---|
2667 | "e\n" \
|
---|
2668 | "f\n" \
|
---|
2669 | USAGE_SORT_BIG( \
|
---|
2670 | "$ echo -e \"c 3\\nb 2\\nd 2\" | $SORT -k 2,2n -k 1,1r\n" \
|
---|
2671 | "d 2\n" \
|
---|
2672 | "b 2\n" \
|
---|
2673 | "c 3\n" \
|
---|
2674 | ) \
|
---|
2675 | ""
|
---|
2676 |
|
---|
2677 | #define start_stop_daemon_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2678 | "[OPTIONS] [--start|--stop] ... [-- arguments...]"
|
---|
2679 | #define start_stop_daemon_full_usage \
|
---|
2680 | "Program to start and stop services." \
|
---|
2681 | "\n\nOptions:" \
|
---|
2682 | "\n\t-S|--start\t\t\tstart" \
|
---|
2683 | "\n\t-K|--stop\t\t\tstop" \
|
---|
2684 | "\n\t-a|--startas <pathname>\t\tstarts process specified by pathname" \
|
---|
2685 | "\n\t-b|--background\t\t\tforce process into background" \
|
---|
2686 | "\n\t-u|--user <username>|<uid>\tstop this user's processes" \
|
---|
2687 | "\n\t-x|--exec <executable>\t\tprogram to either start or check" \
|
---|
2688 | "\n\t-m|--make-pidfile <filename>\tcreate the -p file and enter pid in it" \
|
---|
2689 | "\n\t-n|--name <process-name>\tstop processes with this name" \
|
---|
2690 | "\n\t-p|--pidfile <pid-file>\t\tsave or load pid using a pid-file" \
|
---|
2691 | "\n\t-q|--quiet\t\t\tbe quiet" \
|
---|
2692 | USE_FEATURE_START_STOP_DAEMON_FANCY( \
|
---|
2693 | "\n\t-o|--oknodo\t\t\texit status 0 if nothing done" \
|
---|
2694 | "\n\t-v|--verbose\t\t\tbe verbose" \
|
---|
2695 | ) \
|
---|
2696 | "\n\t-s|--signal <signal>\t\tsignal to send (default TERM)"
|
---|
2697 |
|
---|
2698 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_STAT_FORMAT
|
---|
2699 | # define USAGE_STAT_FORMAT(a) a
|
---|
2700 | #else
|
---|
2701 | # define USAGE_STAT_FORMAT(a)
|
---|
2702 | #endif
|
---|
2703 | #define stat_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2704 | "[OPTION] FILE..."
|
---|
2705 | #define stat_full_usage \
|
---|
2706 | "display file (default) or filesystem status.\n\n" \
|
---|
2707 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2708 | USAGE_STAT_FORMAT("\t-c fmt\tuse the specified format\n") \
|
---|
2709 | "\t-f\tdisplay filesystem status\n" \
|
---|
2710 | "\t-L,-l\tdereference links\n" \
|
---|
2711 | "\t-t\tdisplay info in terse form\n" \
|
---|
2712 | USAGE_STAT_FORMAT( \
|
---|
2713 | "\nValid format sequences for files:\n" \
|
---|
2714 | " %a Access rights in octal\n" \
|
---|
2715 | " %A Access rights in human readable form\n" \
|
---|
2716 | " %b Number of blocks allocated (see %B)\n" \
|
---|
2717 | " %B The size in bytes of each block reported by %b\n" \
|
---|
2718 | " %d Device number in decimal\n" \
|
---|
2719 | " %D Device number in hex\n" \
|
---|
2720 | " %f Raw mode in hex\n" \
|
---|
2721 | " %F File type\n" \
|
---|
2722 | " %g Group ID of owner\n" \
|
---|
2723 | " %G Group name of owner\n" \
|
---|
2724 | " %h Number of hard links\n" \
|
---|
2725 | " %i Inode number\n" \
|
---|
2726 | " %n File name\n" \
|
---|
2727 | " %N Quoted file name with dereference if symbolic link\n" \
|
---|
2728 | " %o I/O block size\n" \
|
---|
2729 | " %s Total size, in bytes\n" \
|
---|
2730 | " %t Major device type in hex\n" \
|
---|
2731 | " %T Minor device type in hex\n" \
|
---|
2732 | " %u User ID of owner\n" \
|
---|
2733 | " %U User name of owner\n" \
|
---|
2734 | " %x Time of last access\n" \
|
---|
2735 | " %X Time of last access as seconds since Epoch\n" \
|
---|
2736 | " %y Time of last modification\n" \
|
---|
2737 | " %Y Time of last modification as seconds since Epoch\n" \
|
---|
2738 | " %z Time of last change\n" \
|
---|
2739 | " %Z Time of last change as seconds since Epoch\n" \
|
---|
2740 | "\nValid format sequences for file systems:\n" \
|
---|
2741 | " %a Free blocks available to non-superuser\n" \
|
---|
2742 | " %b Total data blocks in file system\n" \
|
---|
2743 | " %c Total file nodes in file system\n" \
|
---|
2744 | " %d Free file nodes in file system\n" \
|
---|
2745 | " %f Free blocks in file system\n" \
|
---|
2746 | " %i File System ID in hex\n" \
|
---|
2747 | " %l Maximum length of filenames\n" \
|
---|
2748 | " %n File name\n" \
|
---|
2749 | " %s Block size (for faster transfers)\n" \
|
---|
2750 | " %S Fundamental block size (for block counts)\n" \
|
---|
2751 | " %t Type in hex\n" \
|
---|
2752 | " %T Type in human readable form\n" \
|
---|
2753 | )
|
---|
2754 |
|
---|
2755 | #define strings_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2756 | "[-afo] [-n length] [file ... ]"
|
---|
2757 | #define strings_full_usage \
|
---|
2758 | "Display printable strings in a binary file." \
|
---|
2759 | "\n\nOptions:" \
|
---|
2760 | "\n\t-a\tScan the whole files (this is the default)." \
|
---|
2761 | "\n\t-f\tPrecede each string with the name of the file where it was found." \
|
---|
2762 | "\n\t-n N\tSpecifies that at least N characters forms a sequence (default 4)" \
|
---|
2763 | "\n\t-o\tEach string is preceded by its decimal offset in the file"
|
---|
2764 |
|
---|
2765 | #define stty_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2766 | "[-a|g] [-F DEVICE] [SETTING]..."
|
---|
2767 | #define stty_full_usage \
|
---|
2768 | "Without arguments, prints baud rate, line discipline," \
|
---|
2769 | "\nand deviations from stty sane." \
|
---|
2770 | "\n\nOptions:" \
|
---|
2771 | "\n\t-F DEVICE\topen device instead of stdin" \
|
---|
2772 | "\n\t-a\t\tprint all current settings in human-readable form" \
|
---|
2773 | "\n\t-g\t\tprint in stty-readable form" \
|
---|
2774 | "\n\t[SETTING]\tsee manpage"
|
---|
2775 |
|
---|
2776 | #define su_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2777 | "[OPTION]... [-] [username]"
|
---|
2778 | #define su_full_usage \
|
---|
2779 | "Change user id or become root.\n" \
|
---|
2780 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2781 | "\t-p, -m\tPreserve environment" \
|
---|
2782 | "\n\t-c\tCommand to pass to 'sh -c'" \
|
---|
2783 | "\n\t-s\tShell to use instead of default shell"
|
---|
2784 |
|
---|
2785 | #define sulogin_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2786 | "[OPTION]... [tty-device]"
|
---|
2787 | #define sulogin_full_usage \
|
---|
2788 | "Single user login\n" \
|
---|
2789 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2790 | "\t-f\tDo not authenticate (user already authenticated)\n" \
|
---|
2791 | "\t-h\tName of the remote host for this login\n" \
|
---|
2792 | "\t-p\tPreserve environment"
|
---|
2793 |
|
---|
2794 | #define sum_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2795 | "[rs] [files...]"
|
---|
2796 | #define sum_full_usage \
|
---|
2797 | "checksum and count the blocks in a file\n\n" \
|
---|
2798 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2799 | "\t-r\tuse BSD sum algorithm (1K blocks)\n" \
|
---|
2800 | "\t-s\tuse System V sum algorithm (512byte blocks)"
|
---|
2801 |
|
---|
2802 | #define swapoff_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2803 | "[-a] [DEVICE]"
|
---|
2804 | #define swapoff_full_usage \
|
---|
2805 | "Stop swapping virtual memory pages on DEVICE.\n\n" \
|
---|
2806 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2807 | "\t-a\tStop swapping on all swap devices"
|
---|
2808 |
|
---|
2809 | #define swapon_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2810 | "[-a] [DEVICE]"
|
---|
2811 | #define swapon_full_usage \
|
---|
2812 | "Start swapping virtual memory pages on DEVICE.\n\n" \
|
---|
2813 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2814 | "\t-a\tStart swapping on all swap devices"
|
---|
2815 |
|
---|
2816 | #define switch_root_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2817 | "[-c /dev/console] NEW_ROOT NEW_INIT [ARGUMENTS_TO_INIT]"
|
---|
2818 | #define switch_root_full_usage \
|
---|
2819 | "Use from PID 1 under initramfs to free initramfs, chroot to NEW_ROOT,\n" \
|
---|
2820 | "and exec NEW_INIT.\n\n" \
|
---|
2821 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2822 | "\t-c\tRedirect console to device on new root"
|
---|
2823 |
|
---|
2824 | #define sync_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2825 | ""
|
---|
2826 | #define sync_full_usage \
|
---|
2827 | "Write all buffered filesystem blocks to disk."
|
---|
2828 |
|
---|
2829 |
|
---|
2830 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_ROTATE_LOGFILE
|
---|
2831 | # define USAGE_ROTATE_LOGFILE(a) a
|
---|
2832 | #else
|
---|
2833 | # define USAGE_ROTATE_LOGFILE(a)
|
---|
2834 | #endif
|
---|
2835 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG
|
---|
2836 | # define USAGE_REMOTE_LOG(a) a
|
---|
2837 | #else
|
---|
2838 | # define USAGE_REMOTE_LOG(a)
|
---|
2839 | #endif
|
---|
2840 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG
|
---|
2841 | # define USAGE_IPC_LOG(a) a
|
---|
2842 | #else
|
---|
2843 | # define USAGE_IPC_LOG(a)
|
---|
2844 | #endif
|
---|
2845 |
|
---|
2846 | #define sysctl_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2847 | "[OPTIONS]... [VALUE]..."
|
---|
2848 | #define sysctl_full_usage \
|
---|
2849 | "configure kernel parameters at runtime\n\n" \
|
---|
2850 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2851 | "\t-n\tUse this option to disable printing of the key name when printing values\n" \
|
---|
2852 | "\t-w\tUse this option when you want to change a sysctl setting\n" \
|
---|
2853 | "\t-p\tLoad in sysctl settings from the file specified or /etc/sysctl.conf if none given\n" \
|
---|
2854 | "\t-a\tDisplay all values currently available\n" \
|
---|
2855 | "\t-A\tDisplay all values currently available in table form"
|
---|
2856 | #define sysctl_example_usage \
|
---|
2857 | "sysctl [-n] variable ...\n" \
|
---|
2858 | "sysctl [-n] -w variable=value ...\n" \
|
---|
2859 | "sysctl [-n] -a\n" \
|
---|
2860 | "sysctl [-n] -p <file>\t(default /etc/sysctl.conf)\n" \
|
---|
2861 | "sysctl [-n] -A\n"
|
---|
2862 |
|
---|
2863 | #define syslogd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2864 | "[OPTION]..."
|
---|
2865 | #define syslogd_full_usage \
|
---|
2866 | "Linux system and kernel logging utility.\n" \
|
---|
2867 | "Note that this version of syslogd ignores /etc/syslog.conf.\n\n" \
|
---|
2868 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2869 | "\t-m MIN\t\tMinutes between MARK lines (default=20, 0=off)\n" \
|
---|
2870 | "\t-n\t\tRun as a foreground process\n" \
|
---|
2871 | "\t-O FILE\t\tUse an alternate log file (default=/var/log/messages)\n" \
|
---|
2872 | "\t-S\t\tMake logging output smaller." \
|
---|
2873 | USAGE_ROTATE_LOGFILE( \
|
---|
2874 | "\n\t-s SIZE\t\tMax size (KB) before rotate (default=200KB, 0=off)\n" \
|
---|
2875 | "\t-b NUM\t\tNumber of rotated logs to keep (default=1, max=99, 0=purge)") \
|
---|
2876 | USAGE_REMOTE_LOG( \
|
---|
2877 | "\n\t-R HOST[:PORT]\tLog to IP or hostname on PORT (default PORT=514/UDP)\n" \
|
---|
2878 | "\t-L\t\tLog locally and via network logging (default is network only)") \
|
---|
2879 | USAGE_IPC_LOG( \
|
---|
2880 | "\n\t-C [size(KiB)]\tLog to a circular buffer (read the buffer using logread)")
|
---|
2881 | #define syslogd_example_usage \
|
---|
2882 | "$ syslogd -R masterlog:514\n" \
|
---|
2883 | "$ syslogd -R 192.168.1.1:601\n"
|
---|
2884 |
|
---|
2885 |
|
---|
2886 | #ifndef CONFIG_FEATURE_FANCY_TAIL
|
---|
2887 | # define USAGE_UNSIMPLE_TAIL(a)
|
---|
2888 | #else
|
---|
2889 | # define USAGE_UNSIMPLE_TAIL(a) a
|
---|
2890 | #endif
|
---|
2891 | #define tail_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2892 | "[OPTION]... [FILE]..."
|
---|
2893 | #define tail_full_usage \
|
---|
2894 | "Print last 10 lines of each FILE to standard output.\n" \
|
---|
2895 | "With more than one FILE, precede each with a header giving the\n" \
|
---|
2896 | "file name. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n\n" \
|
---|
2897 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2898 | USAGE_UNSIMPLE_TAIL("\t-c N[kbm]\toutput the last N bytes\n") \
|
---|
2899 | "\t-n N[kbm]\tprint last N lines instead of last 10\n" \
|
---|
2900 | "\t-f\t\toutput data as the file grows" \
|
---|
2901 | USAGE_UNSIMPLE_TAIL( "\n\t-q\t\tnever output headers giving file names\n" \
|
---|
2902 | "\t-s SEC\t\twait SEC seconds between reads with -f\n" \
|
---|
2903 | "\t-v\t\talways output headers giving file names\n\n" \
|
---|
2904 | "If the first character of N (bytes or lines) is a '+', output begins with \n" \
|
---|
2905 | "the Nth item from the start of each file, otherwise, print the last N items\n" \
|
---|
2906 | "in the file. N bytes may be suffixed by k (x1024), b (x512), or m (1024^2)." )
|
---|
2907 | #define tail_example_usage \
|
---|
2908 | "$ tail -n 1 /etc/resolv.conf\n" \
|
---|
2909 | "nameserver 10.0.0.1\n"
|
---|
2910 |
|
---|
2911 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TAR_CREATE
|
---|
2912 | # define USAGE_TAR_CREATE(a) a
|
---|
2913 | #else
|
---|
2914 | # define USAGE_TAR_CREATE(a)
|
---|
2915 | #endif
|
---|
2916 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TAR_EXCLUDE
|
---|
2917 | # define USAGE_TAR_EXCLUDE(a) a
|
---|
2918 | #else
|
---|
2919 | # define USAGE_TAR_EXCLUDE(a)
|
---|
2920 | #endif
|
---|
2921 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TAR_GZIP
|
---|
2922 | # define USAGE_TAR_GZIP(a) a
|
---|
2923 | #else
|
---|
2924 | # define USAGE_TAR_GZIP(a)
|
---|
2925 | #endif
|
---|
2926 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TAR_BZIP2
|
---|
2927 | # define USAGE_TAR_BZIP2(a) a
|
---|
2928 | #else
|
---|
2929 | # define USAGE_TAR_BZIP2(a)
|
---|
2930 | #endif
|
---|
2931 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TAR_LZMA
|
---|
2932 | # define USAGE_TAR_LZMA(a) a
|
---|
2933 | #else
|
---|
2934 | # define USAGE_TAR_LZMA(a)
|
---|
2935 | #endif
|
---|
2936 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TAR_COMPRESS
|
---|
2937 | # define USAGE_TAR_COMPRESS(a) a
|
---|
2938 | #else
|
---|
2939 | # define USAGE_TAR_COMPRESS(a)
|
---|
2940 | #endif
|
---|
2941 |
|
---|
2942 | #define tar_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2943 | "-[" USAGE_TAR_CREATE("c") USAGE_TAR_GZIP("z") USAGE_TAR_BZIP2("j") USAGE_TAR_LZMA("a") USAGE_TAR_COMPRESS("Z") "xtvO] " \
|
---|
2944 | USAGE_TAR_EXCLUDE("[-X FILE]") \
|
---|
2945 | "[-f TARFILE] [-C DIR] [FILE(s)] ..."
|
---|
2946 | #define tar_full_usage \
|
---|
2947 | "Create, extract, or list files from a tar file.\n\n" \
|
---|
2948 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2949 | USAGE_TAR_CREATE("\tc\t\tcreate\n") \
|
---|
2950 | "\tx\t\textract\n" \
|
---|
2951 | "\tt\t\tlist\n" \
|
---|
2952 | "\nArchive format selection:\n" \
|
---|
2953 | USAGE_TAR_GZIP("\tz\t\tFilter the archive through gzip\n") \
|
---|
2954 | USAGE_TAR_BZIP2("\tj\t\tFilter the archive through bzip2\n") \
|
---|
2955 | USAGE_TAR_LZMA("\ta\t\tFilter the archive through lzma\n") \
|
---|
2956 | USAGE_TAR_COMPRESS("\tZ\t\tFilter the archive through compress\n") \
|
---|
2957 | "\nFile selection:\n" \
|
---|
2958 | "\tf\t\tname of TARFILE or \"-\" for stdin\n" \
|
---|
2959 | "\tO\t\textract to stdout\n" \
|
---|
2960 | USAGE_TAR_EXCLUDE( \
|
---|
2961 | "\texclude\t\tfile to exclude\n" \
|
---|
2962 | "\tX\t\tfile with names to exclude\n" \
|
---|
2963 | ) \
|
---|
2964 | "\tC\t\tchange to directory DIR before operation\n" \
|
---|
2965 | "\tv\t\tverbosely list files processed"
|
---|
2966 | #define tar_example_usage \
|
---|
2967 | "$ zcat /tmp/tarball.tar.gz | tar -xf -\n" \
|
---|
2968 | "$ tar -cf /tmp/tarball.tar /usr/local\n"
|
---|
2969 |
|
---|
2970 | #define tee_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2971 | "[OPTION]... [FILE]..."
|
---|
2972 | #define tee_full_usage \
|
---|
2973 | "Copy standard input to each FILE, and also to standard output.\n\n" \
|
---|
2974 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2975 | "\t-a\tappend to the given FILEs, do not overwrite\n" \
|
---|
2976 | "\t-i\tignore interrupt signals (SIGINT)"
|
---|
2977 | #define tee_example_usage \
|
---|
2978 | "$ echo \"Hello\" | tee /tmp/foo\n" \
|
---|
2979 | "$ cat /tmp/foo\n" \
|
---|
2980 | "Hello\n"
|
---|
2981 |
|
---|
2982 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNET_AUTOLOGIN
|
---|
2983 | #define telnet_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2984 | "[-a] [-l USER] HOST [PORT]"
|
---|
2985 | #define telnet_full_usage \
|
---|
2986 | "Telnet is used to establish interactive communication with another\n" \
|
---|
2987 | "computer over a network using the TELNET protocol.\n\n" \
|
---|
2988 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
2989 | "\t-a\t\tAttempt an automatic login with the USER variable\n" \
|
---|
2990 | "\t-l USER\t\tAttempt an automatic login with the USER argument\n" \
|
---|
2991 | "\tHOST\t\tThe official name, alias or the IP address of the\n" \
|
---|
2992 | "\t\t\tremote host.\n" \
|
---|
2993 | "\tPORT\t\tThe remote port number to connect to. If it is not\n" \
|
---|
2994 | "\t\t\tspecified, the default telnet (23) port is used."
|
---|
2995 | #else
|
---|
2996 | #define telnet_trivial_usage \
|
---|
2997 | "HOST [PORT]"
|
---|
2998 | #define telnet_full_usage \
|
---|
2999 | "Telnet is used to establish interactive communication with another\n" \
|
---|
3000 | "computer over a network using the TELNET protocol."
|
---|
3001 | #endif
|
---|
3002 |
|
---|
3003 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNETD_INETD
|
---|
3004 | #define telnetd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3005 | "(inetd mode) [OPTION]"
|
---|
3006 | #define telnetd_full_usage \
|
---|
3007 | "Telnetd uses incoming TELNET connections via inetd.\n" \
|
---|
3008 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3009 | "\t-l LOGIN\texec LOGIN on connect (default /bin/sh)\n" \
|
---|
3010 | "\t-f issue_file\tDisplay issue_file instead of /etc/issue"
|
---|
3011 | #else
|
---|
3012 | #define telnetd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3013 | "[OPTION]"
|
---|
3014 | #define telnetd_full_usage \
|
---|
3015 | "Telnetd listens for incoming TELNET connections on PORT.\n" \
|
---|
3016 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3017 | "\t-p PORT\tlisten for connections on PORT (default 23)\n" \
|
---|
3018 | "\t-l LOGIN\texec LOGIN on connect (default /bin/sh)\n" \
|
---|
3019 | "\t-f issue_file\tDisplay issue_file instead of /etc/issue"
|
---|
3020 | #endif
|
---|
3021 |
|
---|
3022 | #define test_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3023 | "EXPRESSION\n or [ EXPRESSION ]"
|
---|
3024 | #define test_full_usage \
|
---|
3025 | "Checks file types and compares values returning an exit\n" \
|
---|
3026 | "code determined by the value of EXPRESSION."
|
---|
3027 | #define test_example_usage \
|
---|
3028 | "$ test 1 -eq 2\n" \
|
---|
3029 | "$ echo $?\n" \
|
---|
3030 | "1\n" \
|
---|
3031 | "$ test 1 -eq 1\n" \
|
---|
3032 | "$ echo $?\n" \
|
---|
3033 | "0\n" \
|
---|
3034 | "$ [ -d /etc ]\n" \
|
---|
3035 | "$ echo $?\n" \
|
---|
3036 | "0\n" \
|
---|
3037 | "$ [ -d /junk ]\n" \
|
---|
3038 | "$ echo $?\n" \
|
---|
3039 | "1\n"
|
---|
3040 |
|
---|
3041 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_GET
|
---|
3042 | # define USAGE_TFTP_GET(a) a
|
---|
3043 | #else
|
---|
3044 | # define USAGE_TFTP_GET(a)
|
---|
3045 | #endif
|
---|
3046 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_PUT
|
---|
3047 | # define USAGE_TFTP_PUT(a) a
|
---|
3048 | #else
|
---|
3049 | # define USAGE_TFTP_PUT(a)
|
---|
3050 | #endif
|
---|
3051 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_BLOCKSIZE
|
---|
3052 | # define USAGE_TFTP_BS(a) a
|
---|
3053 | #else
|
---|
3054 | # define USAGE_TFTP_BS(a)
|
---|
3055 | #endif
|
---|
3056 |
|
---|
3057 | #define tftp_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3058 | "[OPTION]... HOST [PORT]"
|
---|
3059 | #define tftp_full_usage \
|
---|
3060 | "Transfers a file from/to a tftp server using \"octet\" mode.\n\n" \
|
---|
3061 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3062 | "\t-l FILE\tLocal FILE\n" \
|
---|
3063 | "\t-r FILE\tRemote FILE" \
|
---|
3064 | USAGE_TFTP_GET( \
|
---|
3065 | "\n\t-g\tGet file" \
|
---|
3066 | ) \
|
---|
3067 | USAGE_TFTP_PUT( \
|
---|
3068 | "\n\t-p\tPut file" \
|
---|
3069 | ) \
|
---|
3070 | USAGE_TFTP_BS( \
|
---|
3071 | "\n\t-b SIZE\tTransfer blocks of SIZE octets" \
|
---|
3072 | )
|
---|
3073 | #define time_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3074 | "[OPTION]... COMMAND [ARGS...]"
|
---|
3075 | #define time_full_usage \
|
---|
3076 | "Runs the program COMMAND with arguments ARGS. When COMMAND finishes,\n" \
|
---|
3077 | "COMMAND's resource usage information is displayed\n\n" \
|
---|
3078 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3079 | "\t-v\tDisplays verbose resource usage information"
|
---|
3080 |
|
---|
3081 | #define top_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3082 | "[-d <seconds>]"
|
---|
3083 | #define top_full_usage \
|
---|
3084 | "top provides an view of processor activity in real time.\n" \
|
---|
3085 | "This utility reads the status for all processes in /proc each <seconds>\n" \
|
---|
3086 | "and shows the status for however many processes will fit on the screen.\n" \
|
---|
3087 | "This utility will not show processes that are started after program startup,\n" \
|
---|
3088 | "but it will show the EXIT status for and PIDs that exit while it is running."
|
---|
3089 |
|
---|
3090 | #define touch_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3091 | "[-c] FILE [FILE ...]"
|
---|
3092 | #define touch_full_usage \
|
---|
3093 | "Update the last-modified date on the given FILE[s].\n\n" \
|
---|
3094 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3095 | "\t-c\tDo not create any files"
|
---|
3096 | #define touch_example_usage \
|
---|
3097 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
|
---|
3098 | "/bin/ls: /tmp/foo: No such file or directory\n" \
|
---|
3099 | "$ touch /tmp/foo\n" \
|
---|
3100 | "$ ls -l /tmp/foo\n" \
|
---|
3101 | "-rw-rw-r-- 1 andersen andersen 0 Apr 15 01:11 /tmp/foo\n"
|
---|
3102 |
|
---|
3103 | #define tr_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3104 | "[-cds] STRING1 [STRING2]"
|
---|
3105 | #define tr_full_usage \
|
---|
3106 | "Translate, squeeze, and/or delete characters from\n" \
|
---|
3107 | "standard input, writing to standard output.\n\n" \
|
---|
3108 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3109 | "\t-c\ttake complement of STRING1\n" \
|
---|
3110 | "\t-d\tdelete input characters coded STRING1\n" \
|
---|
3111 | "\t-s\tsqueeze multiple output characters of STRING2 into one character"
|
---|
3112 | #define tr_example_usage \
|
---|
3113 | "$ echo \"gdkkn vnqkc\" | tr [a-y] [b-z]\n" \
|
---|
3114 | "hello world\n"
|
---|
3115 |
|
---|
3116 | #define traceroute_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3117 | "[-FIldnrv] [-f 1st_ttl] [-m max_ttl] [-p port#] [-q nqueries]\n" \
|
---|
3118 | "\t[-s src_addr] [-t tos] [-w wait] [-g gateway] [-i iface]\n" \
|
---|
3119 | "\t[-z pausemsecs] host [data size]"
|
---|
3120 | #define traceroute_full_usage \
|
---|
3121 | "trace the route ip packets follow going to \"host\"\n" \
|
---|
3122 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3123 | "\t-F\tSet the don't fragment bit\n" \
|
---|
3124 | "\t-I\tUse ICMP ECHO instead of UDP datagrams\n" \
|
---|
3125 | "\t-l\tDisplay the ttl value of the returned packet\n" \
|
---|
3126 | "\t-d\tSet SO_DEBUG options to socket\n" \
|
---|
3127 | "\t-n\tPrint hop addresses numerically rather than symbolically\n" \
|
---|
3128 | "\t-r\tBypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host\n" \
|
---|
3129 | "\t-v\tVerbose output\n" \
|
---|
3130 | "\t-m max_ttl\tSet the max time-to-live (max number of hops)\n" \
|
---|
3131 | "\t-p port#\tSet the base UDP port number used in probes\n" \
|
---|
3132 | "\t\t(default is 33434)\n" \
|
---|
3133 | "\t-q nqueries\tSet the number of probes per ``ttl'' to nqueries\n" \
|
---|
3134 | "\t\t(default is 3)\n" \
|
---|
3135 | "\t-s src_addr\tUse the following IP address as the source address\n" \
|
---|
3136 | "\t-t tos\tSet the type-of-service in probe packets to the following value\n" \
|
---|
3137 | "\t\t(default 0)\n" \
|
---|
3138 | "\t-w wait\tSet the time (in seconds) to wait for a response to a probe\n" \
|
---|
3139 | "\t\t(default 3 sec)\n" \
|
---|
3140 | "\t-g\tSpecify a loose source route gateway (8 maximum)"
|
---|
3141 |
|
---|
3142 |
|
---|
3143 | #define true_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3144 | ""
|
---|
3145 | #define true_full_usage \
|
---|
3146 | "Return an exit code of TRUE (0)."
|
---|
3147 | #define true_example_usage \
|
---|
3148 | "$ true\n" \
|
---|
3149 | "$ echo $?\n" \
|
---|
3150 | "0\n"
|
---|
3151 |
|
---|
3152 | #define tty_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3153 | ""
|
---|
3154 | #define tty_full_usage \
|
---|
3155 | "Print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input.\n\n" \
|
---|
3156 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3157 | "\t-s\tprint nothing, only return an exit status"
|
---|
3158 | #define tty_example_usage \
|
---|
3159 | "$ tty\n" \
|
---|
3160 | "/dev/tty2\n"
|
---|
3161 |
|
---|
3162 | #define tune2fs_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3163 | "[-c max-mounts-count] [-e errors-behavior] [-g group] " \
|
---|
3164 | "[-i interval[d|m|w]] [-j] [-J journal-options] [-l] [-s sparse-flag] " \
|
---|
3165 | "[-m reserved-blocks-percent] [-o [^]mount-options[,...]] " \
|
---|
3166 | "[-r reserved-blocks-count] [-u user] [-C mount-count] " \
|
---|
3167 | "[-L volume-label] [-M last-mounted-dir] [-O [^]feature[,...]] " \
|
---|
3168 | "[-T last-check-time] [-U UUID] device"
|
---|
3169 | #define tune2fs_full_usage \
|
---|
3170 | "Adjust filesystem options on ext[23] filesystems."
|
---|
3171 |
|
---|
3172 | #define udhcpc_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3173 | "[-Cfbnqtv] [-c CID] [-V VCLS] [-H HOSTNAME] [-i INTERFACE]\n[-p pidfile] [-r IP] [-s script]"
|
---|
3174 | #define udhcpc_full_usage \
|
---|
3175 | "\t-c,\t--clientid=CLIENTID\tSet client identifier\n" \
|
---|
3176 | "\t-C,\t--clientid-none\tSuppress default client identifier\n" \
|
---|
3177 | "\t-V,\t--vendorclass=CLASSID\tSet vendor class identifier\n" \
|
---|
3178 | "\t-H,\t--hostname=HOSTNAME\tClient hostname\n" \
|
---|
3179 | "\t-h,\t \tAlias for -H\n" \
|
---|
3180 | "\t-f,\t--foreground\tDo not fork after getting lease\n" \
|
---|
3181 | "\t-b,\t--background\tFork to background if lease cannot be immediately negotiated\n" \
|
---|
3182 | "\t-i,\t--interface=INTERFACE\tInterface to use (default: eth0)\n" \
|
---|
3183 | "\t-n,\t--now\tExit with failure if lease cannot be immediately negotiated\n" \
|
---|
3184 | "\t-p,\t--pidfile=file\tStore process ID of daemon in file\n" \
|
---|
3185 | "\t-q,\t--quit\tQuit after obtaining lease\n" \
|
---|
3186 | "\t-r,\t--request=IP\tIP address to request (default: none)\n" \
|
---|
3187 | "\t-s,\t--script=file\tRun file at dhcp events (default: /usr/share/udhcpc/default.script)\n" \
|
---|
3188 | "\t-t,\t--retries=NUM\tSend up to NUM request packets\n"\
|
---|
3189 | "\t-v,\t--version\tDisplay version"
|
---|
3190 |
|
---|
3191 | #define udhcpd_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3192 | "[configfile]\n" \
|
---|
3193 |
|
---|
3194 | #define udhcpd_full_usage \
|
---|
3195 | ""
|
---|
3196 |
|
---|
3197 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_MOUNT_FORCE
|
---|
3198 | # define USAGE_MOUNT_FORCE(a) a
|
---|
3199 | #else
|
---|
3200 | # define USAGE_MOUNT_FORCE(a)
|
---|
3201 | #endif
|
---|
3202 | #define umount_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3203 | "[flags] FILESYSTEM|DIRECTORY"
|
---|
3204 | #define umount_full_usage \
|
---|
3205 | "Unmount file systems\n" \
|
---|
3206 | "\nFlags:\n" "\t-a\tUnmount all file systems" \
|
---|
3207 | USAGE_MTAB(" in /etc/mtab\n\t-n\tDon't erase /etc/mtab entries") \
|
---|
3208 | "\n\t-r\tTry to remount devices as read-only if mount is busy" \
|
---|
3209 | "\n\t-l\tLazy umount (detach filesystem)" \
|
---|
3210 | "\n\t-f\tForce umount (i.e., unreachable NFS server)" \
|
---|
3211 | USAGE_MOUNT_LOOP("\n\t-D\tDo not free loop device (if a loop device has been used)")
|
---|
3212 | #define umount_example_usage \
|
---|
3213 | "$ umount /dev/hdc1 \n"
|
---|
3214 |
|
---|
3215 | #define uname_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3216 | "[OPTION]..."
|
---|
3217 | #define uname_full_usage \
|
---|
3218 | "Print certain system information. With no OPTION, same as -s.\n\n" \
|
---|
3219 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3220 | "\t-a\tprint all information\n" \
|
---|
3221 | "\t-m\tthe machine (hardware) type\n" \
|
---|
3222 | "\t-n\tprint the machine's network node hostname\n" \
|
---|
3223 | "\t-r\tprint the operating system release\n" \
|
---|
3224 | "\t-s\tprint the operating system name\n" \
|
---|
3225 | "\t-p\tprint the host processor type\n" \
|
---|
3226 | "\t-v\tprint the operating system version"
|
---|
3227 | #define uname_example_usage \
|
---|
3228 | "$ uname -a\n" \
|
---|
3229 | "Linux debian 2.4.23 #2 Tue Dec 23 17:09:10 MST 2003 i686 GNU/Linux\n"
|
---|
3230 |
|
---|
3231 | #define uncompress_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3232 | "[-c] [-f] [ name ... ]"
|
---|
3233 | #define uncompress_full_usage \
|
---|
3234 | "Uncompress .Z file[s]\n" \
|
---|
3235 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3236 | "\t-c\textract to stdout\n" \
|
---|
3237 | "\t-f\tforce overwrite an existing file"
|
---|
3238 |
|
---|
3239 | #define uniq_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3240 | "[-fscdu]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]"
|
---|
3241 | #define uniq_full_usage \
|
---|
3242 | "Discard all but one of successive identical lines from INPUT\n" \
|
---|
3243 | "(or standard input), writing to OUTPUT (or standard output).\n\n" \
|
---|
3244 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3245 | "\t-c\tprefix lines by the number of occurrences\n" \
|
---|
3246 | "\t-d\tonly print duplicate lines\n" \
|
---|
3247 | "\t-u\tonly print unique lines\n" \
|
---|
3248 | "\t-f N\tskip the first N fields\n" \
|
---|
3249 | "\t-s N\tskip the first N chars (after any skipped fields)"
|
---|
3250 | #define uniq_example_usage \
|
---|
3251 | "$ echo -e \"a\\na\\nb\\nc\\nc\\na\" | sort | uniq\n" \
|
---|
3252 | "a\n" \
|
---|
3253 | "b\n" \
|
---|
3254 | "c\n"
|
---|
3255 |
|
---|
3256 | #define unix2dos_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3257 | "[option] [FILE]"
|
---|
3258 | #define unix2dos_full_usage \
|
---|
3259 | "Converts FILE from unix format to dos format. When no option\n" \
|
---|
3260 | "is given, the input is converted to the opposite output format.\n" \
|
---|
3261 | "When no file is given, uses stdin for input and stdout for output.\n" \
|
---|
3262 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3263 | "\t-u\toutput will be in UNIX format\n" \
|
---|
3264 | "\t-d\toutput will be in DOS format"
|
---|
3265 |
|
---|
3266 | #define unzip_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3267 | "[-opts[modifiers]] file[.zip] [list] [-x xlist] [-d exdir]"
|
---|
3268 | #define unzip_full_usage \
|
---|
3269 | "Extracts files from ZIP archives.\n\n" \
|
---|
3270 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3271 | "\t-l\tlist archive contents (short form)\n" \
|
---|
3272 | "\t-n\tnever overwrite existing files (default)\n" \
|
---|
3273 | "\t-o\toverwrite files without prompting\n" \
|
---|
3274 | "\t-p\tsend output to stdout\n" \
|
---|
3275 | "\t-q\tbe quiet\n" \
|
---|
3276 | "\t-x\texclude these files\n" \
|
---|
3277 | "\t-d\textract files into this directory"
|
---|
3278 |
|
---|
3279 | #define uptime_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3280 | ""
|
---|
3281 | #define uptime_full_usage \
|
---|
3282 | "Display the time since the last boot."
|
---|
3283 | #define uptime_example_usage \
|
---|
3284 | "$ uptime\n" \
|
---|
3285 | " 1:55pm up 2:30, load average: 0.09, 0.04, 0.00\n"
|
---|
3286 |
|
---|
3287 | #define usleep_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3288 | "N"
|
---|
3289 | #define usleep_full_usage \
|
---|
3290 | "Pause for N microseconds."
|
---|
3291 | #define usleep_example_usage \
|
---|
3292 | "$ usleep 1000000\n" \
|
---|
3293 | "[pauses for 1 second]\n"
|
---|
3294 |
|
---|
3295 | #define uudecode_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3296 | "[FILE]..."
|
---|
3297 | #define uudecode_full_usage \
|
---|
3298 | "Uudecode a file that is uuencoded.\n\n" \
|
---|
3299 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3300 | "\t-o FILE\tdirect output to FILE"
|
---|
3301 | #define uudecode_example_usage \
|
---|
3302 | "$ uudecode -o busybox busybox.uu\n" \
|
---|
3303 | "$ ls -l busybox\n" \
|
---|
3304 | "-rwxr-xr-x 1 ams ams 245264 Jun 7 21:35 busybox\n"
|
---|
3305 |
|
---|
3306 | #define uuencode_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3307 | "[OPTION] [INFILE] REMOTEFILE"
|
---|
3308 | #define uuencode_full_usage \
|
---|
3309 | "Uuencode a file.\n\n" \
|
---|
3310 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3311 | "\t-m\tuse base64 encoding per RFC1521"
|
---|
3312 | #define uuencode_example_usage \
|
---|
3313 | "$ uuencode busybox busybox\n" \
|
---|
3314 | "begin 755 busybox\n" \
|
---|
3315 | "<encoded file snipped>\n" \
|
---|
3316 | "$ uudecode busybox busybox > busybox.uu\n" \
|
---|
3317 | "$\n"
|
---|
3318 |
|
---|
3319 | #define vconfig_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3320 | "COMMAND [OPTIONS] ..."
|
---|
3321 | #define vconfig_full_usage \
|
---|
3322 | "vconfig lets you create and remove virtual ethernet devices.\n\n" \
|
---|
3323 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3324 | "\tadd [interface-name] [vlan_id]\n" \
|
---|
3325 | "\trem [vlan-name]\n" \
|
---|
3326 | "\tset_flag [interface-name] [flag-num] [0 | 1]\n" \
|
---|
3327 | "\tset_egress_map [vlan-name] [skb_priority] [vlan_qos]\n" \
|
---|
3328 | "\tset_ingress_map [vlan-name] [skb_priority] [vlan_qos]\n" \
|
---|
3329 | "\tset_name_type [name-type]"
|
---|
3330 |
|
---|
3331 | #define vi_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3332 | "[OPTION] [FILE]..."
|
---|
3333 | #define vi_full_usage \
|
---|
3334 | "edit FILE.\n\n" \
|
---|
3335 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3336 | "\t-R\tRead-only- do not write to the file"
|
---|
3337 |
|
---|
3338 | #define vlock_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3339 | "[OPTIONS]"
|
---|
3340 | #define vlock_full_usage \
|
---|
3341 | "Lock a virtual terminal. A password is required to unlock\n" \
|
---|
3342 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3343 | "\t-a\tLock all VTs"
|
---|
3344 |
|
---|
3345 | #define watch_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3346 | "[-n <seconds>] COMMAND..."
|
---|
3347 | #define watch_full_usage \
|
---|
3348 | "Executes a program periodically.\n" \
|
---|
3349 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3350 | "\t-n\tLoop period in seconds - default is 2"
|
---|
3351 | #define watch_example_usage \
|
---|
3352 | "$ watch date\n" \
|
---|
3353 | "Mon Dec 17 10:31:40 GMT 2000\n" \
|
---|
3354 | "Mon Dec 17 10:31:42 GMT 2000\n" \
|
---|
3355 | "Mon Dec 17 10:31:44 GMT 2000"
|
---|
3356 |
|
---|
3357 | #define watchdog_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3358 | "[-t <seconds>] [-F] DEV"
|
---|
3359 | #define watchdog_full_usage \
|
---|
3360 | "Periodically write to watchdog device DEV.\n" \
|
---|
3361 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3362 | "\t-t\tTimer period in seconds - default is 30\n" \
|
---|
3363 | "\t-F\tStay in the foreground and don't fork"
|
---|
3364 |
|
---|
3365 | #define wc_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3366 | "[OPTION]... [FILE]..."
|
---|
3367 | #define wc_full_usage \
|
---|
3368 | "Print line, word, and byte counts for each FILE, and a total line if\n" \
|
---|
3369 | "more than one FILE is specified. With no FILE, read standard input.\n\n" \
|
---|
3370 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3371 | "\t-c\tprint the byte counts\n" \
|
---|
3372 | "\t-l\tprint the newline counts\n" \
|
---|
3373 | "\t-L\tprint the length of the longest line\n" \
|
---|
3374 | "\t-w\tprint the word counts"
|
---|
3375 | #define wc_example_usage \
|
---|
3376 | "$ wc /etc/passwd\n" \
|
---|
3377 | " 31 46 1365 /etc/passwd\n"
|
---|
3378 |
|
---|
3379 | #define wget_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3380 | "[-c|--continue] [-q|--quiet] [-O|--output-document file]\n" \
|
---|
3381 | "\t\t[--header 'header: value'] [-Y|--proxy on/off] [-P DIR] url"
|
---|
3382 | #define wget_full_usage \
|
---|
3383 | "wget retrieves files via HTTP or FTP\n\n" \
|
---|
3384 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3385 | "\t-c\tcontinue retrieval of aborted transfers\n" \
|
---|
3386 | "\t-q\tquiet mode - do not print\n" \
|
---|
3387 | "\t-P\tSet directory prefix to DIR\n" \
|
---|
3388 | "\t-O\tsave to filename ('-' for stdout)\n" \
|
---|
3389 | "\t-Y\tuse proxy ('on' or 'off')"
|
---|
3390 |
|
---|
3391 | #define which_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3392 | "[COMMAND ...]"
|
---|
3393 | #define which_full_usage \
|
---|
3394 | "Locates a COMMAND."
|
---|
3395 | #define which_example_usage \
|
---|
3396 | "$ which login\n" \
|
---|
3397 | "/bin/login\n"
|
---|
3398 |
|
---|
3399 | #define who_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3400 | " "
|
---|
3401 | #define who_full_usage \
|
---|
3402 | "Prints the current user names and related information"
|
---|
3403 |
|
---|
3404 | #define whoami_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3405 | ""
|
---|
3406 | #define whoami_full_usage \
|
---|
3407 | "Prints the user name associated with the current effective user id."
|
---|
3408 |
|
---|
3409 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION
|
---|
3410 | #define USAGE_XARGS_CONFIRMATION(a) a
|
---|
3411 | #else
|
---|
3412 | #define USAGE_XARGS_CONFIRMATION(a)
|
---|
3413 | #endif
|
---|
3414 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT
|
---|
3415 | #define USAGE_XARGS_TERMOPT(a) a
|
---|
3416 | #else
|
---|
3417 | #define USAGE_XARGS_TERMOPT(a)
|
---|
3418 | #endif
|
---|
3419 | #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM
|
---|
3420 | #define USAGE_XARGS_ZERO_TERM(a) a
|
---|
3421 | #else
|
---|
3422 | #define USAGE_XARGS_ZERO_TERM(a)
|
---|
3423 | #endif
|
---|
3424 |
|
---|
3425 |
|
---|
3426 | #define xargs_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3427 | "[COMMAND] [OPTIONS] [ARGS...]"
|
---|
3428 | #define xargs_full_usage \
|
---|
3429 | "Executes COMMAND on every item given by standard input.\n\n" \
|
---|
3430 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3431 | USAGE_XARGS_CONFIRMATION("\t-p\tPrompt the user about whether to run each command\n") \
|
---|
3432 | "\t-r\tDo not run command for empty read lines\n" \
|
---|
3433 | USAGE_XARGS_TERMOPT("\t-x\tExit if the size is exceeded\n") \
|
---|
3434 | USAGE_XARGS_ZERO_TERM("\t-0\tInput filenames are terminated by a null character\n") \
|
---|
3435 | "\t-t\tPrint the command line on stderr before executing it"
|
---|
3436 | #define xargs_example_usage \
|
---|
3437 | "$ ls | xargs gzip\n" \
|
---|
3438 | "$ find . -name '*.c' -print | xargs rm\n"
|
---|
3439 |
|
---|
3440 | #define yes_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3441 | "[OPTION]... [STRING]..."
|
---|
3442 | #define yes_full_usage \
|
---|
3443 | "Repeatedly outputs a line with all specified STRING(s), or 'y'."
|
---|
3444 |
|
---|
3445 | #define zcat_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3446 | "FILE"
|
---|
3447 | #define zcat_full_usage \
|
---|
3448 | "Uncompress to stdout."
|
---|
3449 |
|
---|
3450 | #define zcip_trivial_usage \
|
---|
3451 | "[OPTIONS] ifname script"
|
---|
3452 | #define zcip_full_usage \
|
---|
3453 | "zcip manages a ZeroConf IPv4 link-local address.\n" \
|
---|
3454 | "Options:\n" \
|
---|
3455 | "\t-f foreground mode\n" \
|
---|
3456 | "\t-q quit after address (no daemon)\n" \
|
---|
3457 | "\t-r 169.254.x.x request this address first\n" \
|
---|
3458 | "\t-v verbose"
|
---|
3459 |
|
---|
3460 | #endif /* __BB_USAGE_H__ */
|
---|