Ahhh... exactly what I was looking for.  Server was down, but google had a 
cache and found the PDF on other sites.  Thanks!

On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 17:47:33 -0500, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <chrome at real- 
time.com> wrote:

>> What I'm looking for is a cheat sheet of linux commands that are distro 
>> independent for starting/stoping daemons, services, user admin, editing 
>> init levels etc.  Does anyone have an "essentials" list they keep in 
>> their back pocket for times when the IU is only a command line?
>
> here's a generalized Unix-independent cheat sheet:
> http://bhami.com/rosetta.html
>
> covers about 17 different Unix variants, with some of the basic tasks you
> might want to do as an administrator.
>
> beyond that; 'man' is your friend. :) when I teach introductory Linux
> classes I tell the students that you can figure out just about everything 
> on
> Linux starting from little more than cd, ls, cat, and man; it just might
> take you a while. :)
>
> Of course, this is like saying that you can build a computer that only 
> has
> two assembly-level instructions ['subtract' and 'branch not equal']; but
> it's a lot more efficient when you learn more instructions. :)
>
> Carl Soderstrom.



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