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Duration: 10 hrs UNIX is a family of operating systems. UNIX Shell is common in text-based or command-line UNIX programs. The commands of UNIX shell are compatible with all brands of UNIX, including Linux.
This CD Rom training course tutorial explains the fundamentals of UNIX Shell and is useful even if you have no prior knowledge of UNIX or UNIX Shell commands. Author Mark Virtue helps you get a better understanding through thorough demonstrations of essential processes such as logging in, copying files, using telnet, combining programs, and much more!
Intro About this Course Audience & Prerequisites Understanding UNIX What is UNIX? History Which UNIX? Architecture Understanding What is the UNIX Shell? Which Shell? Logging In Basic Commands Command Syntax Getting Help Logging Out Files and Directories in UNIX Shell Intro & Commands for Files and Directories Filenames and File Types Wildcards Displaying File Contents Comparing Files Copying, Moving and Renaming Files Deleting Files Hidden Files The . and .. Directories Relative vs Absolute Paths Working with Directories Finding Files Archiving Files Security in UNIX Shell Users and Groups File Protection Overview Changing File Permissions Changing File Ownership Changing File Group A Dangerous Security Loophole Combining Programs - Pipes & Filters Standard Output Standard Input Standard Input and Output About Filters Common Filters Searching for Text in Files Standard Error Process Control About Processes Running Commands Asynchronously Killing Processes Jobs More Process Control Scheduling Commands A UNIX Text Editor Understanding vi Manipulating Files Moving Around Basic Editing Advanced Editing Configuring vi The UNIX File System Introduction to the Unix File System How Files are Stored Understanding Links Linking Files Symbolic Links UNIX File Types Mounting Communication in UNIX Shell Using telnet Using mail Customising Your Shell Environment Changing your Login Shell Your .profile Environment Variables Your PATH Your Prompt Korn Shell Command-line Editing Other Shell Customisation Options The End |