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Category 7: Device Management Commands
mount Command - Mount filesystem to directory
The mount command is used to attach a filesystem to a specified directory in the Linux directory tree.
Read More →lspci Command - Show PCI bus device info
The lspci command displays information about all PCI buses and devices in the system.
Read More →sensors Command - Check server hardware info
The sensors command displays the current readings of all sensor chips, including CPU temperature, fan speeds, and voltages.
Read More →rfkill Command - Manage Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
The rfkill command is used to query, enable, or disable wireless devices such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Read More →setleds Command - Set keyboard LED state
The setleds command is used to set the state of NumLock, CapsLock, and ScrollLock LEDs on a keyboard.
Read More →hciconfig Command - Configure Bluetooth devices
The hciconfig command is used to configure Bluetooth devices and display their status.
Read More →setpci Command - Configure PCI hardware params
The setpci command is used to query and configure PCI device parameters directly from the command line.
Read More →lsusb Command - Show USB devices
The lsusb command displays information about USB buses and the devices connected to them.
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