Understanding exit codes
OliveTin just runs commands. If the command exits with an unusual exit code (something other than 0), OliveTin will tell you. Many Linux commands will exit with code 1, 2, 3, etc to indicate different types of errors.
It’s important to understand that OliveTin is just reporting back what the command exited with, it’s very unusual for OliveTin to cause new types of errors!
For example, if ping
exits with code 1 or 2, the documentation for ping says
that this indicates either a name not found, timeout, or other similar error.
The best thing you can do is man ping
to read the ping manual page to find
out more.