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Index: I

i-number : 1.22. How UNIX Keeps Track of Files: Inodes
deleting files by : 23.16. Removing a Strange File by its I-number
I/O : (see input; output)
I/O (text input/output) operations : 39.5. Why Is the System So Slow?
I/O loops : 45.23. The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
environment variables changed in : 45.23. The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
errors handled by : 45.23. The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
examples : 45.23. The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
exit command used in : 45.23. The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
exit status of : 45.23. The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
input handled by : 45.23. The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
redirected
45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line
45.23. The Ins and Outs of Redirected I/O Loops
I/O streams : 13.1. Using Standard Input and Output
I/O subsystem, resources and : 39.12.3. The I/O Subsystem
I/O time : 39.5. Why Is the System So Slow?
ibase command : 49.2. bc: Hexadecimal or Binary Conversion
icanon option : 41.2.1. How We Made It This Far (Back?)
id command : 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
if ($?prompt) test
2.5.1. Quick Login
2.9. Speeding Up Your C Shell with set prompt Test
if command (awk) : 33.11.7. Alphabetical Summary of Commands
if loops
examples : 44.20. test: Testing Files and Strings
if statement
44.8. Test Exit Status with the if Statement
45.9. The Unappreciated Bourne Shell ":" Operator
: used with : 45.9. The Unappreciated Bourne Shell ":" Operator
in C shell
47.2.2.3. Stupid Parsing Bugs
47.2.6. Expression Evaluation
47.4.2. Expressions
errors caused by
46.1.4. Missing or Extra esac, ;;, fi, etc.
47.2.2.3. Stupid Parsing Bugs
47.2.6. Expression Evaluation
examples : 47.3. Conditional Statements with if
in C shell : 47.3. Conditional Statements with if
nested : 47.2.6. Expression Evaluation
switch compared to : 47.6. Quick Reference: C Shell switch Statement
if-then-else loops in csh aliases : 10.7. How to Put if-then-else in a C Shell Alias
IFS environment variable
4.10. Find All Command Versions with whereiz
35.21. Using IFS to Split Strings
ignoreeof shell variable
3.5. Stop Accidental C Shell Logouts
6.9. Special C Shell Variables
includeres program : 43.24. Other PostScript Utilities
indenting text : 35.7. offset: Indent Text
index
building for manual pages : 50.3. apropos on Systems Without apropos
permuted in UNIX Reference Manual : 50.9. Reading a Permuted Index
index command (awk) : 33.11.7. Alphabetical Summary of Commands
index program
48.11. The index Database Program
52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
-f option : 48.12. Using index with a Filter
indexing
with troff : 1.4. Using Pipes to Create a New Tool
init program : 38.2. fork and exec
inodes : 1.22. How UNIX Keeps Track of Files: Inodes
change time : 21.6. A File's Inode Change (not "Creation"!) Time
ls -c command for : 16.2. Finding Oldest or Newest Files with ls -t and ls -u
modifying : 16.5. The Three UNIX File Times
stat program for : 21.13. Read an Inode with stat
inpchk option : 41.2.1. How We Made It This Far (Back?)
input
redirecting
1.30. Redirecting Input and Output
(see redirecting input/output)
stdin : (see standard input)
input buffer
flushing : 41.7. Reading Verrrry Long Lines from the Terminal
input characters
echoing as two-character sequences : 41.2.3. What About TABs?
handling : 41.2.2. Handling Most Characters
insert command (ex) : 33.4. Useful ex Commands
insert mode, Emacs : 32.5. Putting Emacs in Overwrite Mode
install program : 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
installation process
CD-ROM : 52.5.3.2. Starting the Installation
default values : 52.5.3.5. Installing Everything Using the Defaults
pcal program : 52.8.2.1. Copying the Sources
for single program : 52.5.3.4. Installing a Single Program
unmounting CD-ROM : 52.5.4. Unmounting the CD-ROM
INSTALLDIR, CD-ROM : 52.8.1. Running the Build Scripts
INSTALLSHAREDIR, CD-ROM : 52.8.1. Running the Build Scripts
INT (interrupt) signal
38.8. What Are Signals?
38.9. Killing Foreground Jobs
int command (awk) : 33.11.7. Alphabetical Summary of Commands
interactive
commands : 1.2. Who Listens to What You Type?
file deletion : 23.6. A Faster Way to Remove Files Interactively
programs, nice command and : 39.10. A nice Gotcha
renaming files : 18.12. Renaming a List of Files Interactively
spell checking : 29.2. Check Spelling Interactively with ispell
internal commands : 1.10. Internal and External Commands
Internet : 1.33. UNIX Networking and Communications
interpreter programs : (see shells)
interrupt characters : 41.2.1. How We Made It This Far (Back?)
interrupt key : 9.19. For the Impatient: Type-Ahead
interrupt signal : (see INT signal)
interrupting jobs : 12.7. Stop Background Output with stty tostop
intr jey : 5.9. Setting Your Erase, Kill, and Interrupt Characters
"intruder alert" error message : 50.12. Common UNIX Error Messages
inverse video problems : 42.4. Checklist for Resetting a Messed Up Terminal
iostat command : 39.12.3. The I/O Subsystem
ipl program
49.9. Business Graphics with ipl
52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
isig option : 41.2.1. How We Made It This Far (Back?)
ISO 9660 : 52.5.1. CD-ROM Formats
ispell : 52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc
ispell program
29.2. Check Spelling Interactively with ispell
29.5. Adding Words to ispell's Dictionary
iterating shell variables over arguments : 46.7. Quoting and Command-Line Parameters


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