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Figure 5-1 Command Line Screen
If your system’s configuration is a dual UL or a non-UL system that is configured
for remote access only, then your installation most likely does not or will not have
a directly attached keyboard, monitor or mouse. Connect to the 7705i using VNC
Viewer or your workstation program as instructed by the person or persons
responsible for your configuration.
See “Workstation Access and Login:”
5.5 Linux Command line:
After a successful local access login, you would normally be presented with a
Linux Command line prompt. If you are using the Desktop GUI interface, as
would be the case from a remote access session, and want to enter Linux
commands from a command line prompt, then you will need to start a Terminal
shell. Refer to section 5.8 for information on starting the Terminal program. An
example of the Terminal screen is shown in Figure 5-3
.
5.6 Common Linux Commands:
Refer to Appendix A for a list of some of the more common Linux commands
you may be using with the Linux operating system installed on your MultiNet
Receiver.
There is also an abundance of information on the subject of Linux Commands,
available on the Internet to supplement any documentation you may already have.
You could begin by searching for “Linux commands” using any of the common
search engines or services.
Use extreme caution when attempting to use any Linux command on
your MultiNet system as the consequences could have unexpected
results, disrupt normal system operation or cause permanent possibly
irreparable damage.
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