Working with UNIX Files and Directories
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Overview/Description
To demonstrate common UNIX commands and programs used to perform basic tasks involving files and directories
Target Audience
End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
Basic keyboard and mouse skills; some experience of working in a command-line environment such as MSDOS an advantage
Expected Duration (hours)
4.3
Lesson ObjectivesWorking with UNIX Files and Directories
describe the different kinds of files found on a UNIX system, and explain their functions.
use the ls command and interpret its output, and use the cat command to view the contents of text files.
use absolute and relative paths, as well as common shortcuts, to navigate directory hierarchies.
create and delete files, and assign ownership and permissions.
navigate a filesystem, create a file, and set permissions.
list the characters used in regular expressions, and describe their functions.
use regular expressions to locate files.
use the find command to locate files and the grep command to search their contents.
describe the conventions and limitations that apply to UNIX filesystems and compare them with conventions used by other operating systems.
create and delete directories and copy or move files.
organize files into a directory structure.
use hard links and symbolic links.
list the commands used to manage files and directories.
Course Number:80533_eng