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Overview 11 © R. Craig Collins, 2005/6
•Items that should be accomplished before the beginning of the current time frame:•Review
•DOS Commands
•Setting
up the remote UNIX client
•UNIX
Commands
•Activities
•UNIX Disk and File Systems
•Everything is a file
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-rwxrwxrwx ordinary file
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drwxrwxrwx directory
•Hierarchy
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DOS: \ = root
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UNIX: / = root
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/home/unix-user = $HOME
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cd /home/unix-user/ or
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cd $HOME
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mount /mnt/cdrom
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mount /mnt/floppy
•Complete
•Lab 7
•Submit
•Lab 7
•MUD (My Understanding, Details) respond as directed
to the following:
What topics, if any, during this time frame
do you feel very comfortable with? Why?
What topics, if any, during this time frame
do you not feel comfortable with?
•Class Discussion/BFO (Blinding Flash of the Obvious):
respond as directed to the following:
Name the commands that are the same in DOS
and Linux.
Name three differences in Linux commands
and DOS commands
for Labs that require files to be electronically submitted
• select all the files required, or better, select the folder that contains all the files
• 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)
(For additional help on selecting, zipping,
or renaming files, see Windows
Crash Course)
If submitting by Temple College Desire2Learn:
•Log into D2L, scroll to the bottom, and choose the
correct course
•When the Course Home Page appears,
click on the desired tool link.
eLearning Tour; elearning Tour Tutorial on Discussions; eLearning Tour Tutorial on Dropbox; eLearning Tour Tutorial on Quizzes
•For the next time frame, read:
•Optional Linux Book 1, Chapter 2
•Each test has a review; you may wish to write out pertinent information from the readings and activities
•After completing this overview, you may wish to start on the next Overview material, and preview Lab 8