A command switch is a type of hardware or software interface that allows users to input commands directly to a system or application. In computing, it often refers to command-line switches or options that modify the behavior of a command when executed in a terminal or script. These switches typically follow a specific syntax, enabling users to customize commands for different operations or to provide additional parameters. Command switches enhance the flexibility and functionality of command-line tools.
This isn't a command - it appears to be an option (switch) on a different command.
A user may switch their identities when logged in using the 'su' command. On some systems the 'su' command may be restricted.
To show the contents of NVRAM on a Cisco switch, you can use the command show startup-config. This command displays the startup configuration file stored in NVRAM, which contains the settings and configurations that the switch will use when it boots up.
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There are many variations of the useradd command; most standard installations may not have this switch. Please identify which Unix system you are talking about.
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To switch from drive A to drive C in a command prompt, you simply type C: and press Enter. This command changes the current working drive to drive C. If you need to switch back to drive A, you would type A: and press Enter.
There is not switch called "if". We generally use "if" statement in batch programming in DOS.
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You can run "dir /?" command.
It allows you to switch users.