UNIX Unbounded: A Beginning Approach UNIX Unbounded: A Beginning Approach is ideal for introductory courses in the UNIX operating system. It is also serves as a suitable introduction to UNIX for professionals. Using clear-cut examples, this tutorial introduces readers to the UNIX operating system, including its historical development, major versions, and important features. It covers the topics necessary for users to function independently and handle routine tasks, giving readers a foundation for exploring more advanced UNIX topics. |
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... david [Return] . password:. . . . . . . . . . . . . Welcome to UNIX! $ pwd [Return] . . . . . . . . /usr/david $_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enter your login name (david) . Enter your password. Display your HOME directory path ...
... david [Return] . password:. . . . . . . . . . . . . Welcome to UNIX! $ pwd [Return] . . . . . . . . /usr/david $_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enter your login name (david) . Enter your password. Display your HOME directory path ...
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... david/source). 2. At this point, dot dot (..) means your parent directory (/usr/david). Change your working directory to the parent directory by doing the following: $ cd .. [Return] . . . . . . $ pwd [Return] . . . . . . . Change to ...
... david/source). 2. At this point, dot dot (..) means your parent directory (/usr/david). Change your working directory to the parent directory by doing the following: $ cd .. [Return] . . . . . . $ pwd [Return] . . . . . . . Change to ...
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... david.bak directory. Figure 8.6 shows your directory structure before and after the cp -r command. Notice there is a sub directory called important under memos that contains a file called resume. Copy ... david memos david. 226 Chapter 8.
... david.bak directory. Figure 8.6 shows your directory structure before and after the cp -r command. Notice there is a sub directory called important under memos that contains a file called resume. Copy ... david memos david. 226 Chapter 8.
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Bourne Again shell buffer cat command chapter characters Check chmod column command line arguments command mode Command Options command sequences show copy create Ctrl-x current directory current line cursor position david default delete directory structure disk echo command Emacs editor enter error message ex editor example exit Figure file called file named filename following command sequences format grep HOME directory i-node indicates interactive text editor invoke keyboard kill Korn shell login loop mailx mand menu metacharacters Moves the cursor myfile number of lines operating system Option Operation output password pathname places the cursor press Return redirection remote host REPORT screen script file shell program shell script shell variables source code specified file stored string subdirectories telnet Terminal Session text input mode tput cup UNIX operating systems UNIX systems vi editor window word word UNIX