• Checking hardware operation with the function test application
• Configuration
• Application usage
1.4. Typographical Conventions
1.4.1. Fonts
Fonts are used in the following ways in this document.
Table 1.1. Fonts
Font Example
Description
Plain text font
Used for standard text
[PC ~]$
ls
Shell prompt and user input text
text
Text that is either displayed, is to be edited, or is a comment
1.4.2. Command Entry Examples
The command entry examples in this document all have an assumed execution environment which is reflected in the
displayed prompt. The directory part “
/
” will differ depending on the current directory. The home directory of each user is
represented by “
~
”.
Table 1.2. Relationship Between Prompt and Execution Environment
Prompt
Command Execution Environment
[PC /]#
To be executed by a privileged user on the work PC
[PC /]$
To be executed by a general user on the work PC
[armadillo /]#
To be executed by a privileged user on Armadillo
[armadillo /]$
To be executed by a general user on Armadillo
hermit>
To be executed on Armadillo in maintenance mode
Commands that may change or vary depending on the relevant environment are written as shown below. Please adjust
the commands as necessary.
Table 1.3. Abbreviations Used in Command Entry Examples
Notation
Description
[version]
File version number
1.4.3. Icons
Icons are used in the following way in this document.
This is used for precautions.
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