[CentOS] Inquiry:What is the equivalent of "ping -f -l" on the CentOS server?
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comWed Nov 18 16:09:26 UTC 2009
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Robert wrote: > > hadi motamedi wrote: >> Sorry. It was just an example . I wanted to ask you for the equivalent >> of "ping -f -l" in its general format . Please help me. > <snip> > > The equivalent of "man" is "man", therefore the equivalent of "man ping" > is "man ping". That works for ping, but hasn't been a good generalization since the gnu versions of things started updating only info pages. So, for example, the equivalent of what you'd expect from "man tar" is "info tar". $ man tar |wc -l 457 $ info tar 2>/dev/null |wc -l 1469 -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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