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list_of_terminal_commands [10/16/2022 19:14] gfactorlist_of_terminal_commands [10/16/2022 19:48] (current) – [List Of Terminal Commands] gfactor
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 This means that we are within the 'qortal' directory.  This means that we are within the 'qortal' directory. 
  
-The second command that was entered was: <code>.start.sh</code> +The second command that was entered was: <code>./start.sh</code> 
 This is the command to start the Qortal Core. Notice that the third is showing confirmation that java has been checked for running, and the fourth line 'qortal running as pid#####' shows that the Qortal Core is running. The fifth line is showing the previous commands have completed, and the terminal is ready for the next command (any time you see this format ending with the dollar sign will indicated that the next command is ready for entry). This is the command to start the Qortal Core. Notice that the third is showing confirmation that java has been checked for running, and the fourth line 'qortal running as pid#####' shows that the Qortal Core is running. The fifth line is showing the previous commands have completed, and the terminal is ready for the next command (any time you see this format ending with the dollar sign will indicated that the next command is ready for entry).
  
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