Beginning Unix
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Contents
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Understanding Users and Groups | |
Sed and | |
Job Control and Process Management | |
Running Programs at Specified Times | |
Basic Shell Scripting | |
Exercises | |
Exercises | |
Exercises | |
Perl Programming for Unix Automation | |
Understanding Users and Groups | |
Exercises | |
File System Concepts | |
Customize Your Working Environment | |
Unix Commands InDepth | |
Editing Files with Vi | |
Exiting and Saving a File | |
Exercises | |
Backup Tools | |
Figure 182 | |
Exercise | |
Exercises | |
Unix for Mac OS Users | |
Unix for Windows Users | |
Figure 211 | |
List of Illustrations | |
Other editions - View all
Beginning Unix Paul Love,Joe Merlino,Craig Zimmerman,Jeremy C. Reed,Paul Weinstein Limited preview - 2005 |
Beginning Unix Paul Love,Joe Merlino,Craig Zimmerman,Jeremy C. Reed,Paul Weinstein Limited preview - 2008 |
Beginning Unix Paul Love,Joe Merlino,Craig Zimmerman,Jeremy C. Reed,Paul Weinstein No preview available - 2005 |
Common terms and phrases
argument backup bash basic boot Bourne shell bzip2 chapter characters chmod command line command mode configuration file create cron crontab cursor daemon default delete echo editing enables environment variables etc/passwd etc/profile example executed exit file system filename folder following command function grep gzip hard_link Here’s home directory input installed interface IP address log files login lowercase Mac OS X machine messages metacharacters modify multiple operating system options original_file output password path Perl permissions prompt protocol redirection regular expressions remote root user screen server setuid shell environment shell script shows Solaris source code specified string subdirectories sudo superuser syntax system administrator telnet testfile text file Unix commands Unix systems user’s username versions of Unix Z shell