HP Workstation zx2000 HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide - Page 24

To switch to a different file system, execute

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Setting Up and Using Your System 4. You can now enter commands. To run an individual command: a. Type the command at the shell prompt. For example, to clear the display on the monitor: Shell:\> cls b. Press Enter to execute the command. ◆ Some commands require additional arguments to further define their action. For example, to display information about the system memory, you must type the command name, plus the desired category of information to display: fs0:\> info mem ◆ When you enter individual commands at the command prompt, the shell performs variable substitution, then expands wild cards before the command is executed. ◆ To switch to a different file system, execute the following, where fsx is the selected file system, as listed on the screen (see step 2). For example: Shell> fsx: You see this prompt: fs0:\> _ ◆ You can also run EFI applications (files ending with .efi). To list applications in the current file system, run the ls command. 1-18 Getting Started Guide

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Getting Started Guide
Setting Up and Using Your System
4. You can now enter commands.
To run an individual command:
a.
Type the command at the shell prompt. For example, to clear
the display on the monitor:
Shell:\> cls
b.
Press
Enter
to execute the command.
Some commands require additional arguments to further
define their action. For example, to display information
about the system memory, you must type the command
name, plus the desired category of information to display:
fs0:\> info mem
When you enter individual commands at the command
prompt, the shell performs variable substitution, then
expands wild cards before the command is executed.
To switch to a different file system, execute the
following, where
fsx
is the selected file system, as listed
on the screen (see step 2). For example:
Shell> fsx:
You see this prompt:
fs0:\> _
You can also run EFI applications (files ending with
.efi
). To list applications in the current file system, run
the
ls
command.