Linux Commands Index - I
Below given are the list of Linux commands which starts with I. We have provided a breif description for each command. To know more about each command and its usage try the following.
man command-name
Example:
man ifconfig
List of all Linux Commands Under Index - I
Index - I
iconv (1) - Convert encoding of given files from one encoding to another
iconv (1p) - codeset conversion
iconv (3) - perform character set conversion
iconv (3p) - codeset conversion function
iconv.h [iconv] (0p) - codeset conversion facility
id (1) - print user identity
id (1p) - return user identity
ifconfig (8) - configure a network interface
info (1) - read Info documents
info (5) - readable online documentation
info (rpm) - A stand-alone TTY-based reader for GNU texinfo documentation.
init (8) - process control initialization
insmod (8) - simple program to insert a module into the Linux Kernel
install (1) - copy files and set attributes
install-catalog (8) - Manage a SGML or XML centralized catalog
install-datebook (1) - installs a new datebook entry onto your Palm handheld
install-expenses (1) - Install an expense record from various parameters and arguments passed at connection time
install-hinote (1) - installs a new Hi-Note entry onto your Palm handheld
install-info (1) - update info/dir entries
install-memo (1) - installs a new Memo Pad entry onto your Palm handheld
install-netsync (1) - reads or sets the Network Preferences information on a Palm Device
install-todo (1) - Updates the Palm ToDo list with one new entry
install-user (1) - reads or sets a Palm User and UserID on a Palm Device
ipcrm (1p) - remove an XSI message queue, semaphore set, or shared memory segment identifier
ipcrm (8) - remove a message queue, semaphore set or shared memory id
ipcs (1p) - report XSI interprocess communication facilities status
ipcs (8) - provide information on ipc facilities
iptables (8) - administration tool for IPv4 packet filtering and NAT
iptables (rpm) - Tools for managing Linux kernel packet filtering capabilities.
iptables-ipv6 (rpm) - IPv6 support for iptables.
iptables-restore (8) - Restore IP Tables
iptables-save (8) - Save IP Tables
iptables-restore (8) - Restore IP Tables
iptables-save (8) - Save IP Tables
isodump (5) - format of IEEE 1394 isochronous packets dump file
isodump [isoinfo] (8) - Utility programs for dumping and verifying iso9660 images
isoinfo (8) - Utility programs for dumping and verifying iso9660 images
isosize (8) - outputs the length of a iso9660 file system
isovfy [isoinfo] (8) - Utility programs for dumping and verifying iso9660 images
Related posts:
- Introduction to Linux
- Difference between Linux and Windows
- Linux Directory Structure
- Linux Basic Commands
- Linux File Permissions
- Linux Server Administration Commands
- Linux Advanced File Permissions
- Semaphores in Linux
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