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Revision as of 11:09, 5 October 2020
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Info: | Working directory in console reminds user, where they are. (page 27) |
Warning: | In command line user may forget where they are. (page 26) Child processes may stop, if parent shell exits. (page 26) |
Exercises in Terminal
1. What's your username on a Linux computer? There are two ways to find your username on a Linux computer
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2. What's the hostname of a Linux computer? There are two ways to find the hostname on a Linux computer.
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3. What's your current working directory on a Linux computer? There are two ways to find your current working directory on a Linux computer.
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4. Use up- and down- (↑ and ↓) arrow keys to see the command history.
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5. Run sleep 1h command and wait, then use Ctrl-C
to kill it.
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