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Unix Administration
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 42 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Change dicrectory
pwd show
Install
/sbin
cd
2. Create a directory file
mkdir dir
userdel command
ls -al
gunzip
3. Rename or move file1 to file2 - if file2 is an existing directory - move file1 into directory file2
vi or vim
ls -a
cp file1 file2
mv file1 file2
4. Copy files and set attributes
Gnome
adduser command
Install
mv file1 file2
5. gunzip takes a list of files on its command line and replaces each file whose name ends with .gz - -gz - .z - -z - _z or .Z and which begins with the correct magic number with an uncompressed file without the original extension. gunzip also recognize
userdel command
gunzip
ls -l
/bin
6. tells you what kind of file it is
ls -l
rm file
cat
gzip
7. Stroes essential comman line utilities and binaries.
Install
/bin
su
ls
8. Look inside a file
/home
cat
grep command
'/'
9. Copy file1 to file2
vi or vim
cp file1 file2
/bin
mv
10. Move and renames
mv
shell scripts
cat
'/'
11. show hidden files
KDE
Home Directory
cat
ls -a
12. Adds content to files
vi or vim
/sbin
userdel command
tar command
13. back one
'/'
cd...
chmod
grep command
14. Grep searches the named input FILEs (or standard input if no files are named - or the file name - is given) for lines containing a match to the given PATTERN. By default - grep prints the matching lines.
userdel command
cat
grep command
ls -al
15. Displays the default directory where the user is placed after loging in
cp file1 file2
rm file
Home Directory
pwd show
16. A graphical utility used for searching files
passwd command
Gnome
pwd show
KDE
17. List command
tar command
Gnome
mv
Is command
18. Enables a super user to remove a users account.
mkdir dir
userdel command
/dev
vi or vim
19. Stores binaries that are used for completing the booting process and also the ones that are used by the root user-the adminstrator.
rm file
mkdir dir
ls -a
/sbin
20. Formatted listng with hidden files
cp
ls -al
terminal window (usage)
passwd command
21. A compressing utility that reduces the size of the named file
Is command
su
adduser command
gzip
22. Appends a file
tar command
ls -l
terminal window (usage)
>>
23. Stores hardware and software device driver. It maintains filesystem entries that represent the devices connected to the system.
/dev
cat
/bin
. before a file
24. Archiving command
mkdir dir
passwd command
tar command
adduser command
25. k Desktop Environment is one of thredifferent GUI user interfaces.
tar command
/sbin
KDE
/home
26. delete file
adduser command
>>
cp file1 file2
rm file
27. Current directory
mv
gunzip
useradd command
pwd show
28. Makes empty files
touch command
ls -l
'/'
ls -a
29. Creates a file
KDE
>
adduser command
mkdir dir
30. Change mode
/home
ls
chmod
userdel command
31. Stores small programs and files accessible to all users
Home Directory
/usr
rm file
/dev
32. A terminal emulator - terminal application - term - or tty for short - is a program that emulates a video terminal within some other display architecture. Though typically synonymous with a command line shell or text terminal - the term terminal cove
terminal window (usage)
touch command
/dev
/home
33. Add a user to the system
grep command
cp
adduser command
mv
34. A shell script is a script written for the shell - or command line interpreter - of an operating system. It is often considered a simple domain-specific programming language. Typical operations performed by shell scripts include file manipulation - p
. before a file
gunzip
su
shell scripts
35. directory listing
ls -l
mv
cd
ls
36. home bin
/home
/bin
mkdir dir
shell scripts
37. Copys and replace
cp
terminal window (usage)
>>
Is command
38. Changes user password
grep command
ls -l
passwd command
cat
39. super user
/usr
su
>>
Install
40. Enables a super user or root to create a new user or updates default new user information.
Is command
useradd command
userdel command
gzip
41. Root symbol
'/'
42. Means it is a hidden file
pwd show
/home
. before a file
useradd command