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Lab 3 © R. Craig Collins, 2005/6

General Lab Directions
Note: There is not enough time in lecture to cover all the material; read your book BEFORE you begin the lab
Note: Typically labs will require you to invest some time in the lab, outside of class lecture hours

 •Check with the Instructor for the due date
 •Document the required steps/commands/tags before you start, 30%
 •Successful completion of activity, 40%
 •Hands On Grading
   • 0 mistakes, 30%
   • 1 or 2 mistakes, 25%
   • 3 or 4 mistakes, 20%
   • 5 or 6 mistakes, 10%

 •cat /etc/initab, then list the runlevel options, and the current setting. Add a screen shot to your documentation.
 •Locate the processes running, and add the names of process 1-5 to your documentation
 •Add a group, from the terminal, called faculty; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Add a group, using the gui, called students; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Add a user, from the terminal, called teacher; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Add a user, using the gui, with your name; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Add a teacher to faculty, from the terminal; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Add your user to students, from the terminal; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Display the free space on the hard drive using the terminal; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Display the free space on the hard drive using the gui; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Mount the floppy using the terminal; add a screen shot to your documentation
 •Mount the floppy using a panel add-on; add a screen shot to your documentation


for Labs that require files to be electronically submitted
 • zip the required file(s) and/or folder(s)
 • rename the zipped file to reflect your name and the lab being turned in
       •Example: yourname-lab1 or yourname-lab1.zip (if your extensions are visible)
 • if by email:
       •Send the mail to your instructor, cc yourself
       •The subject line should include your name, your class, your section, and what you are submitting
       •Attach the file
 • if by Temple College TCampus by Moodle:
       •Log in to your class, and Click once on the Lab/Assignment Turn in
          •[Browse...] to the file you wish to submit,
          •Choose [Open] to select it
          •Choose [Upload this file]
 • if by Dallas Community College eCampus, by Blackboard
      •Log in to your class, and Click once on the Drop Box/Tools button
      •Select the Digital Drop Box
      •Select the [Add file]
        • For Name, type in the name of the lab
        • For File
           • [Browse...] to the file you wish to submit,
           • Choose [Open] to select it
        • For Comments, include your name, your class, your section, and what you are submitting
      •Select Submit