Using the Shell and Viewing the Logs
There is an Execute a Shell item on the menu. If the menu is not
available when you need to use the shell, press
Left Alt F2 (on a Mac
keyboard, Option F2
) to get to the second virtual
console. That's the Alt key on the
left-hand side of the space bar, and the
F2 function key, at the same time. This is a separate
window running a Bourne shell clone called ash.
At this point you are booted from the RAM disk, and there is a limited
set of Unix utilities available for your use. You can see what
programs are available with the command ls /bin /sbin
/usr/bin /usr/sbin. The text editor is
nano. The shell has some nice features like
autocompletion and history.
Use the menus to perform any task that they are able to do — the
shell and commands are only there in case something goes wrong. In
particular, you should always use the menus, not the shell, to
activate your swap partition, because the menu software can't detect
that you've done this from the shell. Press Left
Alt F1 to get back to menus, or
type exit if you used a menu item to open the
shell.