Part 4 Final What I Understood From
LinuxBy: Abdulla Aqil 10BB
What I Understood From Linux
I learned that the mv command can be used to rename and move files.
What I Understood From Linux
I understood from Linux that one file might be missing from the USB flash drive.
What I Understood From Linux
I understood that you sometimes have to type -–parents to overcome some problems.
What I Understood From Linux
I learned that you can create a link from one low-level filesystem to another.
What I Understood From Linux
I learned that you cannot easily damage you Linux installation by misspelling an rm command.
What I Understood From Linux
I understood that the wildcard character matches any one symbol in a filename is ‘?’
What I Understood From Linux
I understood that the less command is an improved version of the more command
What I Understood From Linux
I understood that the man pages are brief reference documents.
What I Understood From Linux
I understood that HOWTOs are more tutorial in nature.
What I Understood From Linux
I understood that file formats are described in man section 5.
What I Understood From Linux
I learned that each document in an info page is known as a node.
What I Understood From Linux
I understood that the locate command searches a database of file names.
What I Understood From Linux
I understood that apt-get is suited for software package
What I Understood From Linux
I Couldn’t complete the rest, didn’t have enough time.
What I Understood From Linux
What I Understood From Linux
What I Understood From Linux
What I Understood From Linux
What I Understood From Linux
What I Understood From Linux