Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Linux in HPC/Linux Directory Structure"
Introduction to Linux in HPC/Linux Directory Structure
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Infobox table | ||
+ | | REAL-NAME = HPC.NRW | ||
+ | | image = Hpc.nrw_small.png | ||
+ | | Feldnamehead1 = Other HPC Courses | ||
+ | | Feldname2 = GPU | Daten3 = Introduction to GPU Programming | ||
+ | | Feldname3 = GPROF | Daten4 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/GPROF_Tutorial Gprof Tutorial] | ||
+ | | Feldnamehead2 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC Introduction to Linux in HPC] | ||
+ | | Feldname5 = 1. | Daten6 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Historical_Background Historical Background] | ||
+ | | Feldname6 = 2. | Daten7 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/The_Command_Line The Command Line] | ||
+ | | Feldname7 = 3. | Daten8 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Directory_structure Directory structure] | ||
+ | | Feldname8 = 4. | Daten9 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Files Files] | ||
+ | | Feldname9 = 5. | Daten10 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Text_display_search Text display search] | ||
+ | | Feldname10 = 6. | Daten11 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Processes_and_permissions Processes and permissions] | ||
+ | | Feldname11 = 7. | Daten12 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/The_vim_text_editor The vim text editor] | ||
+ | | Feldname12 = 8. | Daten13 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Shell_scripting_environment_variables Shell scripting environment variables] | ||
+ | | Feldname13 = 9. | Daten14 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/System_configuration_files System configuration files] | ||
+ | | Feldname14 = 10. | Daten15 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Various_tips Various tips] | ||
+ | | Feldname15= 11. | Daten16 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Beyond_the_cluster Beyond the cluster] | ||
+ | | Feldname16= 12. | Daten17 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/Linux_in_HPC Linux in HPC] | ||
+ | | Feldname17= 12. | Daten18 = [https://hpc-wiki.info/hpc/Introduction_to_Linux_in_HPC/SSH_Login SSH Login] | ||
+ | }} | ||
=== Video === <!--T:5--> | === Video === <!--T:5--> |
Revision as of 18:27, 21 October 2020
HPC.NRW | |
---|---|
Other HPC Courses | |
GPU | Introduction to GPU Programming |
GPROF | Gprof Tutorial |
Introduction to Linux in HPC | |
1. | Historical Background |
2. | The Command Line |
3. | Directory structure |
4. | Files |
5. | Text display search |
6. | Processes and permissions |
7. | The vim text editor |
8. | Shell scripting environment variables |
9. | System configuration files |
10. | Various tips |
11. | Beyond the cluster |
12. | Linux in HPC |
12. | SSH Login
|
Video
Quiz
Collapse
2. The command
cd
without arguments : if you start in var/log/
and run cd
with no arguments, what do you expect will happen?
Warning: | no undo and make sure what you want to do (page 48) |
Exercises in Terminal (slide 49)
1. Go to a specific subfolder of a folder (example:cd Documents/courses/
) and get back to the home directory usingcd
command. List 3 different ways to do it using one command. check after every action your path withpwd
command.
ExpandAnswer: |
2. Go to the directory/tmp
and jump between/tmp
and your home directory back and forth. check after every action your path withpwd
command.
ExpandAnswer: |