Introduction to Linux in HPC/Users and permissions
Introduction to Linux in HPC/Users and permissions /
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Linux Introduction Slides 67 - 88 (22 pages)
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page 1: Linux is a multi-user system. A user is logged in with an account and certain permissions. page 2: Each file and directory has certain permissions. root has top permissions. Normal users may belong to multiple groups. page 3: Read permission Write permission Execute permission for i) file and ii) directory page 4 - 12: Example of ls -l (animation) page 13 - 16: Permissions for user, group and other (animation) page 17: chown to modify owner/group chmod to modify permission page 18: Process is an instance of a program top and pstree Each process has permissions of that user. Each process has a unique ID (PID). page 19: Start command in background command &. Ctrl-Z and bg fg brings a job to foreground. page 20 - 21: Example of top (animation) page 22: Single-letter commands for top