Transcription of Introduction to the Linux Command Shell For Beginners
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An Introduction to theLinux Command ShellFor BeginnersPresented by:Victor GedrisIn Co-Operation With:The Ottawa Canada Linux Users GroupandExitCertifiedCopyright and RedistributionThismanualwaswrittenwithth eintentionofbeinga ,I decidedtoreleaseit undera freedocumentationlicense,withthehopestha tpeoplebenefitfromit byupdatingit Thefileformatisnon-proprietary, 'website[ ].Formore information on Open Office, please visit 2003 Victor grantedtocopy,distributeand/ormodifythis documentunderthetermsoftheGNUFreeDocumen tationLicense, ;withnoInvariantSections,withnoFront-Cov erTexts, 'swebsite: Version: , toprovidethereaderwitha is designedtoaccompanyaninstructor-ledtutor ialonthissubject, ,practical examples, and references to DOS commands are made, where is a Command Shell ?
Bash is a shell written as a free replacement to the standard Bourne Shell (/bin/sh) originally written by Steve Bourne for UNIX systems. It has all of the features …
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