diff --git a/content/.obsidian/workspace.json b/content/.obsidian/workspace.json index e56d58f..1a85e5c 100644 --- a/content/.obsidian/workspace.json +++ b/content/.obsidian/workspace.json @@ -156,12 +156,12 @@ "state": { "type": "advanced-tables-toolbar", "state": {}, - "icon": "lucide-file", - "title": "Plugin no longer active" + "icon": "spreadsheet", + "title": "Advanced Tables" } } ], - "currentTab": 3 + "currentTab": 4 } ], "direction": "horizontal", diff --git a/content/notes/linux/index.md b/content/notes/linux/index.md index dd4cbb1..e376ae4 100644 --- a/content/notes/linux/index.md +++ b/content/notes/linux/index.md @@ -276,12 +276,9 @@ The most popular set of *coreutils* by far is [GNU's coreutils](https://www.gnu. Unlike the *coreutils*, which are present in almost every system, distributions often pick which programs to ship from the `util-linux` package. For example, Debian doesn't ship `rename`, `hwclock`, and `cal` by default, among some others. -| Path | Utility | -| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| `bin/` | `dmesg` `kill` `lsblk` `more` `mountpoint` `su` `wdctlfindmnt` `login` `lsfd` `mount` `pipesz` `umount` | -| `sbin/` | `agetty` `cfdisk` `fsck.cramfs` `mkfs` `pivot_root` `swapon` `blkdiscard` `chcpu` `fsck.minix` `mkfs.bfs` `runuser` `switch_root` `blkid` `ctrlaltdel` `fsfreeze` `mkfs.cramfs` `sfdisk` `wipefs` `blkpr` `fdisk` `fstrim` `mkfs.minix` `sulogin` `zramctl` `blkzone` `findfs` `hwclock` `mkswap` `swaplabel` `blockdev` `fsck` `losetup` `nologin` `swapoff` | -| `usr/bin/` | `bits` `column` `hardlink` `logger` `mcookie` `scriptreplay` `utmpdump` `cal` `coresched` `hexdump` `look` `mesg` `setarch` `uuidgen` `chfn` `eject` `ionice` `lsclocks` `namei` `setpgid` `uuidparse` `chmem` `enosys` `ipcmk` `lscpu` `nsenter` `setpriv` `waitpid` `choom` `exch` `ipcrm` `lsipc` `prlimit` `setsid` `wall` `chrt` `fadvise` `ipcs` `lsirq` `rename` `setterm` `whereis` `chsh` `fallocate` `irqtop` `lslocks` `renice` `taskset` `col` `fincore` `isosize` `lslogins` `rev` `uclampset` `colcrt` `flock` `last` `lsmem` `script` `ul` `colrm` `getopt` `lastlog2` `lsns` `scriptlive` `unshare` | -| `usr/sbin` | `addpart` `ldattach` `readprofile` `rfkill` `uuidd` `delpart` `partx` `resizepart` `rtcwake` | +| `bin/` | `sbin/` | `usr/bin/` | `usr/sbin` | +|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:| +| `dmesg` `kill` `lsblk` `more` `mountpoint` `su` `wdctlfindmnt` `login` `lsfd` `mount` `pipesz` `umount` | `agetty` `cfdisk` `fsck.cramfs` `mkfs` `pivot_root` `swapon` `blkdiscard` `chcpu` `fsck.minix` `mkfs.bfs` `runuser` `switch_root` `blkid` `ctrlaltdel` `fsfreeze` `mkfs.cramfs` `sfdisk` `wipefs` `blkpr` `fdisk` `fstrim` `mkfs.minix` `sulogin` `zramctl` `blkzone` `findfs` `hwclock` `mkswap` `swaplabel` `blockdev` `fsck` `losetup` `nologin` `swapoff` | `bits` `column` `hardlink` `logger` `mcookie` `scriptreplay` `utmpdump` `cal` `coresched` `hexdump` `look` `mesg` `setarch` `uuidgen` `chfn` `eject` `ionice` `lsclocks` `namei` `setpgid` `uuidparse` `chmem` `enosys` `ipcmk` `lscpu` `nsenter` `setpriv` `waitpid` `choom` `exch` `ipcrm` `lsipc` `prlimit` `setsid` `wall` `chrt` `fadvise` `ipcs` `lsirq` `rename` `setterm` `whereis` `chsh` `fallocate` `irqtop` `lslocks` `renice` `taskset` `col` `fincore` `isosize` `lslogins` `rev` `uclampset` `colcrt` `flock` `last` `lsmem` `script` `ul` `colrm` `getopt` `lastlog2` `lsns` `scriptlive` `unshare` | `addpart` `ldattach` `readprofile` `rfkill` `uuidd` `delpart` `partx` `resizepart` `rtcwake` | ### Text Editor @@ -378,15 +375,15 @@ When the computer starts, the motherboard's firmware (BIOS or UEFI) initialize t Except for the `/boot` and `/root` partitions, all partitions are optional and flexible. Any optional partitions can be added to the disk, however, these are the most common ones: -| Partition | File System | Description | -| ------------ | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| `/boot` | `ext2` | Store kernels and boot info. This should always be the first partition on the drive. | -| `/boot/efi` | `FAT-32` | Needed to boot with UEFI. | -| `/BIOS Boot` | | Only applies to GPT, and is usually a 1 MB partition for GRUB to install the bootloader on. | -| `/root` | `ext4` | Stores system files. | -| `/swap` | `swap` (header) | Use the disk as 'slower RAM', if the system RAM is full. | -| `/tmp` | `tmpfs`/`ext3` | Temporary file system. | -| `/home` | `ext4` | Stores user files. | +| Partition | File System | Description | +| ------------ | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `/boot` | `ext2` | Store kernels and boot info. This should always be the first partition on the drive. | +| `/boot/efi` | `FAT-32` | Needed to boot with UEFI. | +| `/BIOS Boot` | | Only applies to GPT, and is usually a 1 MB partition for GRUB to install the bootloader on. | +| `/root` | `ext4` | Stores system files. | +| `/swap` | `swap` | Use the disk as 'slower RAM', if the system RAM is full. | +| `/tmp` | `tmpfs` `ext3` | Temporary file system. | +| `/home` | `ext4` | Stores user files. | #### Manage Partitions