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 ? A program that interprets commands Allowsa usertoexecutecommandsbytypingthemmanuall yat a terminal,orautomaticallyin programs called Shell scripts.
The Linux filesystem is a tree-likehierarchy hierarchy of directories and files. At the base of the filesystem is the “/” directory, otherwise known as the “root” (not to be confused with the root user). Unlike DOS or Windows filesystems that have multiple “roots”, one for each disk drive, the Linux filesystem mounts all disks ...
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