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- ulimit
 
  - 10.2.2. ulimit
  
- A.1. The Bourne Shell
  
- hard vs. soft limits
: 10.2.2. ulimit
  
- options
  
    
    - -a (print all limits)
: 10.2.2. ulimit
    
- -c (core file size)
: 10.2.2. ulimit
    
- -d (process data segment)
: 10.2.2. ulimit
    
- -f (file size)
: 10.2.2. ulimit
    
- -n (file descriptors)
: 10.2.2. ulimit
    
- -s (process stack segment)
: 10.2.2. ulimit
    
- -t (process CPU time)
: 10.2.2. ulimit
    
- -v (virtual memory)
: 10.2.2. ulimit
  
        
  - privileged (superuser) options to
: 10.2.2. ulimit
  
- removing limits
: 10.2.2. ulimit
  
- Ultrix
 
  - 1. Korn Shell Basics
  
- 1.3. History of UNIX Shells
  
- 1.9.5. Control Keys
   
- umask
 
  - 10.2.1. umask
  
- A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
  
- as logical XOR with file permission
: 10.2.1. umask
   
- unalias
: 3.2.1. Tracked Aliases
- uncompress
: 1.8. Background Jobs
- UNIX
   
  - Command Syntax Standard Rules
: 6.1.3. getopts
  
- documentation conventions
: 4.3.1. Syntax of String Operators
  
- filenames in BSD
: 7.2.2.3. Code blocks
  
- filenames in System V
  
    
    - 6.3.3. String Formatting Options
    
- 7.2.2.3. Code blocks
  
  
  - interprocess communication in
: 8.3. Signals
  
- Programmer's Manual
  
  
    - 8. Process Handling
    
- 8.3.3.2. BSD
  
  
  - security 
: (see security)
  
- shell history
: 1.3. History of UNIX Shells
  
- terminal interface
  
   
    - 2. Command-line Editing
    
- 2.3.4. Moving Around in the History File
    
- 2.3.6. Miscellaneous Commands
    
- 2.4. Vi Editing Mode
  
    
  - utilities
: 1.7.1. Standard I/O
  
- versions
  
  
    - A/UX
    
 
      - 1. Korn Shell Basics
      
- 1.9.5. Control Keys
    
  
    - AIX
    
 
      - 1. Korn Shell Basics
      
- 8.3.3. ps
    
  
    - BSD
    
 
      - 1.3. History of UNIX Shells
      
- 1.9.5. Control Keys
      
- 2.3.4. Moving Around in the History File
      
- 2.3.6. Miscellaneous Commands
      
- 2.4. Vi Editing Mode
      
- 3.4. Shell Variables
      
- 3.4.2.2. Mail Variables
      
- 4.4. Command Substitution
      
- 7.2.2.3. Code blocks
      
- 8.3. Signals
      
- 8.3.3. ps
      
- 8.3.3.2. BSD
      
- 9.2.3.3. Breakpoints
      
- A.2. The IEEE 1003.2 POSIX Shell Standard
      
- A.4. pdksh
    
               
    - HP/UX
    
 
      - 1. Korn Shell Basics
      
- 1.9.5. Control Keys
      
- 8.3.3. ps
    
   
    - SCO
: 1.9.5. Control Keys
    
- SunOS
    
  
      - 1. Korn Shell Basics
      
- 1.3. History of UNIX Shells
      
- 1.9.5. Control Keys
      
- 4.4. Command Substitution
      
- 8.3.3. ps
      
- A.1. The Bourne Shell
      
- A.3. wksh
      
- A.4. pdksh
    
        
    - System III
    
 
      - 1.9.5. Control Keys
      
- 8.2. Job Control
    
  
    - System V
    
 
      - 1.9.5. Control Keys
      
- 3.4. Shell Variables
      
- 3.4.2.4. Terminal Types
      
- 6.3.3. String Formatting Options
      
- 7.2.2.3. Code blocks
      
- 8.2. Job Control
      
- 8.3. Signals
      
- 8.3.3. ps
      
- 9.2.3.3. Breakpoints
      
- A.2. The IEEE 1003.2 POSIX Shell Standard
    
          
    - System V Release 4
    
 
      - Korn Shell Versions
      
- 1.3.1. The Korn Shell
      
- 1.4. Getting the Korn Shell
      
- 6.1.3.1. More About C Compilers
      
- A.3. wksh
    
     
    - that don't support job control
: 8.2. Job Control
    
- Ultrix
    
  
      - 1. Korn Shell Basics
      
- 1.3. History of UNIX Shells
      
- 1.9.5. Control Keys
      
- 8.3.3. ps
    
    
    - UTS
: 1. Korn Shell Basics
    
- Version 6
: 4.3.2. Patterns and Regular Expressions
    
- Version 7
    
   
      - 1.3. History of UNIX Shells
      
- A.1. The Bourne Shell
      
- A.2. The IEEE 1003.2 POSIX Shell Standard
      
- A.4. pdksh
    
    
    - Xenix
    
 
      - 1. Korn Shell Basics
      
- 1.9.5. Control Keys
      
- 8.2. Job Control
    
   
  
  - workalikes
  
 
    - Coherent
: A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
    
- Minix
: A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
  
  
- UNIX commands
: C.4. UUCP
- UNIX System Laboratories (USL)
  
  - 1.3.1. The Korn Shell
  
- A.3. wksh
  
- A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
  
- address and phone number
: A.3. wksh
    
- unset
 
  - in POSIX shell
: A.2. The IEEE 1003.2 POSIX Shell Standard
 
- until
 
  - 5.4. select
  
- 5.5. while and until
  
- differences with while
: 5.5. while and until
  
- redirecting I/O to
: 7.2.2.2. I/O Redirection and multiple commands
  
- syntax
: 5.5. while and until
     
- USENET
 
  - comp.binaries.os2 newsgroup
: A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
  
- comp.sources.unix newsgroup
: A.4. pdksh
  
- user-controlled multitasking
: 8. Process Handling
- /usr/bin
  
  - 3.4.2.5. Command Search Path
  
- 10.3.2. A System Break-in Scenario
  
- /usr/lib
: 9.2.1.1. The driver script
- /usr/tmp
: 8.4.2. Process ID Variables and Temporary Files
- UTS
: 1. Korn Shell Basics
- uucp
    
  - 7.1.1. Here-documents
  
- A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
  
- uucp command
: C.4. UUCP
 
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