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			33 lines
		
	
	
		
			699 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Markdown
		
	
	
	
	
	
|   | # The `who` command
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|  | The `who` command lets you print out a list of logged-in users, the current run level of the system and the time of last system boot. | ||
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|  | ### Examples
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|  | 1. Print out all details of currently logged-in users | ||
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|  | who -a   | ||
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|  | 2. Print out the list of all dead processes | ||
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|  | who -d -H | ||
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|  | ### Syntax:
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|  | who [options] [filename]  | ||
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|  | ### Additional Flags and their Functionalities
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|  | |**Short Flag**    |**Description**   | | ||
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|  | | `-r` |prints all the current runlevel  | | ||
|  | | `-d` |print all the dead processes  | | ||
|  | |`-q`|print all the login names and total number of logged on users | | ||
|  | |`-h`|print the heading of the columns displayed | | ||
|  | |`-b`|print the time of last system boot | |