> *Terminal emulation*
>
> Push the tab-key (sometimes, when using the terminal emulation after 
> using another application, you need to do it 2 times), then "y" to 
> display all shell commands. Push "return" to see more. Quit with "q" 
> or "Ctrl + C". Some terminal emulations will show one command each 
> time you push the tab-key.
>
> Push the arrow-up-key and arrow-down-key to scroll through the 
> commands you used before and if wanted use one of the commands again.

Hi Albert :)

there's one thing I've forgotten to write. Type a "letter" and then 
press the tab-key to get all commands starting with this letter. Btw. 
Suse does know umount and unmount, I guess they added an alias because 
the "n" issue seems to be a typo that often is made.

Hth,
Ralf

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