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    Hi

    I'm all new to this. I have a rasp Pi that's running pi24 it has no screen output. Can someone point me to a list of or a website full of commands I can use to control the box without having a screen how this, makes sense? Tim

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    sudo rm -rf /*
    Never give above command.

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    • #3
      Hi

      What does that command do is that the command for options or a bad command as u said don't type above command. I'm confused

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      • #4
        jeeze abcd567, that's about the WORST order to display that don't-do in


        Like putting an electrical device together.. Put part A into part b....
        2nd page.. Under no circumstances :P


        Depending on what you want to do with it. I'm not totally smart with them myself, so end up googling. And learn better alternatives from the ones that do.

        FR24feed ones are kinda specific.

        But looking at how each of the binaries(apps) it runs, and FA feeder etc are going are more generic

        There are your normal ones
        cd - change directory
        ls - list contents
        rm - remove
        nano - basic text editor
        cat - display text file
        dpkg - package manager



        For others, Easiest way is Dr Google

        'Raspberry Pi show services'
        'Raspberry Pi show disk space'
        (or use linux/debian which they are built on)

        Posts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers

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        • #5
          Originally posted by timdevnz View Post
          Hi

          What does that command do is that the command for options or a bad command as u said don't type above command. I'm confused
          It fires a bullet right into the heart of Operating System

          It will delete everything from boot partition of RPi's Operating System, RPi will crash, wont boot again.

          You will have to again write the OS image to your microSD card.

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          • #6
            Oh lol glad I didn't type that lol. Thx for the advice

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