init.d
file managementLinux/Unix
The init.d command is one of the most frequently used commands in Linux/Unix-like operating systems. init.d Sample fallback description for init.d
Quick Reference
Command Name:
init.d
Category:
file management
Platform:
Linux/Unix
Basic Usage:
init.d [options] [arguments]
Common Use Cases
Syntax
init.d [OPTION]... [FILE]...
Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-l |
Use a long listing format |
-a |
Show hidden entries starting with . |
-h |
Human-readable sizes |
-R |
List subdirectories recursively |
Examples
How to Use These Examples
The examples below show common ways to use the init.d command. Try them in your terminal to see the results. You can copy any example by clicking on the code block.