Commands

The supported commands, listed in the table below, are equivalent to the standard UNIX commands of the same names, though the functionality is typically simpler, with few or no special options.

Commands

Command

Description

fs_cat

Print file contents to the terminal output.

fs_cd

Change the working directory.

fs_cp

Copy a file.

fs_date

Write the date and time to terminal output, or set the system date and time

fs_df

Report disk free space.

fs_ls

List directory contents.

fs_mkdir

Make a directory.

fs_mkfs

Format a volume.

fs_mount

Mount volume.

fs_mv

Move files.

fs_od

Dump file contents to terminal output.

fs_pwd

Write to terminal output pathname of current working directory.

fs_rm

Remove a directory entry.

fs_rmdir

Remove a directory.

fs_touch

Change file modification time.

fs_umount

Unmount volume.

fs_wc

Determine the number of newlines, words and bytes in a file.

Information about each command can be obtained using the help (-h) option:

Help option output