The document lists 26 basic commands used in Linux, including commands to change directories, create and copy files and directories, view file contents, create symbolic links, check disk usage, and view the date. It provides instructions to demonstrate the functionality of commands like cd, pwd, ls, cp, mv, rm, cat, ln, df, and date.
The document lists 26 basic commands used in Linux, including commands to change directories, create and copy files and directories, view file contents, create symbolic links, check disk usage, and view the date. It provides instructions to demonstrate the functionality of commands like cd, pwd, ls, cp, mv, rm, cat, ln, df, and date.
The document lists 26 basic commands used in Linux, including commands to change directories, create and copy files and directories, view file contents, create symbolic links, check disk usage, and view the date. It provides instructions to demonstrate the functionality of commands like cd, pwd, ls, cp, mv, rm, cat, ln, df, and date.
The document lists 26 basic commands used in Linux, including commands to change directories, create and copy files and directories, view file contents, create symbolic links, check disk usage, and view the date. It provides instructions to demonstrate the functionality of commands like cd, pwd, ls, cp, mv, rm, cat, ln, df, and date.
2. From your working directory, go to the tmp directory. It is placed in the var directory. 3. Go back to the default directory (home) 4. Create a directory called SVXmyName 5. Create with vim a new file named “proofMyName” 6. Show current working directory again 7. Copy “proofMyName” to another file named “copyMyName” 8. Go to the root directory (“/”) 9. Create a new directory named SVXmyName2 in the root directory 10. Move the content of SVXmyName to SVXmyName2 11. List the content of SVXmyName and SVXmyName2 12. Delete SVXmyName directory 13. Show the content of the file proofMyName in the console window 14. Create a symbolic link to the file “proofMyName”. Named “softlinkMyName”. Show it. 15. Modify the “proofMyName” file. See what has happened in the softlinkMyName. 16. Delete the “proofMyName” file. See what has happened in the softlinkMyName. 17. Create a new file named “delete” in SVXmyName2 18. Delete SVXmyName2 and its content in only one command. 19. Display the current working processes. 20. Show memory and swap usage 21. Show the use of the “file” command and what are its parameters. 22. Display the name of the user that is logged 23. Display the disk usage and interpret its output 24. Show /etc directory space usage. Show all its content in a readable way. 25. Research what is the output of these commands, paste a display capture and explain the result. ◦ df ◦ df /etc/ ◦ df -h ◦ df -i 26. Show the current date.