

You can combine these two parameters: 'trkhelp -l -t' gets you the local helpfiles in textmode. If you are not online, you can consult the local documentation which is on the TRK medium by entering 'trkhelp -l'. In total there are 6 consoles, each switchable with their respective alt+ function key. Once in textmode, use alt+F2 to go the second console of TRK. Use the key "q" to quit links and type 'trkhelp -t' to run in text mode.

To be able to switch between this help and your commandprompt, you must be in text mode. This will start the builtin Links browser in graphical mode opening all of the documentation at once. You can call on this documentation as one big page from TRK by typing 'trkhelp' at the command prompt. The only documentation included in TRK are these helppages as an offline version of the 's documentation. Most of the time this help gets displayed when a syntax error occurs or by typing "-h" or "-help" behind the command. Most tools however have their own short help message baked in.

For help on common Linux commands you are mostly bound to what you find on the Internet or in books. Foreword and conventions of this documentation:-Consulting help Trinity Rescue Kit 3.2 does not contain any manpages or info files (3.3 does). Upgrade, update and change of bootmedia procedures 5.1 How to install/upgrade your USB media to run the latest version of TRK 5.2 Setting up your PXE boot environment Addendum TRK 3.3: what 's new since 3.2? Mass Clone: a multicast disk cloning tool Boot time options and triggers 4.1 Boot menu options 4.2 Triggers 4.2.1 The TRK options server: make your lan TRK aware 4.2.2 Scripts on the computer's local harddisks 4.2.3 Script on the TRK medium Procedures 3.1 Rescueing files of dying harddiscs (mounting network => cp, ddrescue) 3.2 Recovering deleted files or files from formatted drives (ntfsundeleteall, photorec) 3.3 Recovering lost partitions (testdisk, gpart, fdisk) 3.4 Bootsector repair 3.5 Manually cloning a Windows installation 3.6 Hardware testing 3.7 Virus scanning 3.8 Manual PC cleaning 4. TRK own commands and utils 2.1 Virusscan 2.2 Winpass and regedit 2.3 Clonexp 2.4 Mountallfs 2.5 Updatetrk 2.6 Trk2usb 2.7 Trk2iso 2.8 Ntfsundeleteall 2.9 Fileserver 2.10 Bridge 2.11 Setip 2.12 Setproxy 3. TRK for Linux newbies 1.1 What is TRK? What 's a live distribution? 1.2 What is different between accessing your PC from Windows and accessing from TRK? 1.3 Getting around with common linux commands (cd, cp, mv, rm, more, grep, mount) 1.4 Reading information about your PC (dmesg, /proc/partitions) 2.

Trinityhome Trinity Rescue Kit | CPR for your computerGetting started with TRK 1.
