diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ff8d805..e16081e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ mkdir empty && rsync -r --delete empty/ some-dir && rmdir some-dir - File attributes are settable via `chattr` and offer a lower-level alternative to file permissions. For example, to protect against accidental file deletion the immutable flag: `sudo chattr +i /critical/directory/or/file` -- Use `getfacl` and `setfacl` to save and restore file permissions. For example: +- Use `getfacl` and `setfacl` to save and restore file permissions. For example: ```sh getfacl -R /some/path > permissions.txt setfacl --restore=permissions.txt @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ mkdir empty && rsync -r --delete empty/ some-dir && rmdir some-dir - Use `dmesg` whenever something's acting really funny (it could be hardware or driver issues). -- If you delete a file and it doesn't free up expected disk space as reported by `du`, check whether the file is in use by a process: +- If you delete a file and it doesn't free up expected disk space as reported by `du`, check whether the file is in use by a process: `lsof | grep deleted | grep "filename-of-my-big-file"` @@ -556,6 +556,8 @@ These are items relevant *only* on OS X. - You can perform and script most Windows system administration tasks from the command line by learning and using `wmic`. +- Another option to get Unix look and feel under Windows is [Cash](https://github.com/dthree/cash). + ## More resources - [awesome-shell](https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell): A curated list of shell tools and resources.