September 2002
Beginner to intermediate
216 pages
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scselect
scselect [[-n] location]Changes active network location, similar
to selecting a network Location from the Apple menu. If there are no
arguments, a usage statement and a list of defined Locations (or
“sets”) as defined in the Network
System Preferences panel is printed to standard output, along with an
indication of which location is currently active. Locations can be
referred to by name or by integer ID.
Changes the active network Location, but does not apply the change.
| /usr/sbin |
| Darwin |