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Description Unix Shell Fundamentals UNIX is a family of operating systems. UNIX Shell is common in text-based or command-line UNIX programs. The commands of UNIX shell are compatible with all brands of UNIX, including Linux. This Virtual Training Company tutorial teaches the fundamentals of UNIX Shell even if you have no prior knowledge of UNIX or UNIX Shell commands. Author Mark Virtue helps you get a better understanding thorough demonstrations of processes such as logging in, copying files, combining programs, using telnet, and more. To get started, simply click one of the topics below. |
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01 Introduction
0101 About this Course
0102 Audience and Prerequisites
02 Understanding UNIX
0201 What is UNIX?
0202 UNIX History
0203 Which UNIX?
0204 UNIX Architecture
03 Understanding the UNIX Shell
0301 What is the UNIX Shell?
0302 Which Shell?
0303 Logging In
0304 Basic Commands
0305 Command Syntax
0306 Getting Help
0307 Logging Out
04 Files and Directories
0401 Working with Files and Directories
0402 Commands for Files and Directories Pt 1
0403 Commands for Files and Directories Pt 2
0404 Filenames and File Types
0405 Wildcards Pt 1
0406 Wildcards Pt 2
0407 Displaying File Contents
0408 Comparing Files
0409 Copying, Moving and Renaming Files
0410 Deleting Files
0411 Hidden Files
0412 The "." and ".." Directories
0413 Relative vs Absolute Paths
0414 Working with Directories
0415 Finding Files
0416 Archiving Files
05 Security
0501 Users and Groups
0502 Security Related Problems
0503 File Protection Overview Pt 1
0504 File Protection Overview Pt 2
0505 Changing File Permissions
0506 Changing File Ownership
0507 Changing File Group
0508 A Dangerous Security Loophole
06 Combining Programs - Pipes and Filters
0601 Introduction to Combining Programs
0602 Standard Output
0603 Standard Input
0604 Standard Input and Output
0605 About Filters
0606 Common Filters
0607 Searching for Text in Files
0608 Standard Error
07 Process Control
0701 About Processes Pt 1
0702 About Processes Pt 2
0703 Running Commands Asynchronously
0704 Killing Processes
0705 Jobs
0706 More Process Control
0707 Scheduling Commands
08 vi - A UNIX Text Editor
0801 Understanding vi
0802 Starting vi
0803 Manipulating Files in vi Pt 1
0804 Manipulating Files in vi Pt 2
0805 Moving Around Pt 1
0806 Moving Around Pt 2
0807 Basic Editing Pt 1
0808 Basic Editing Pt 2
0809 Basic Editing Pt 3
0810 Advanced Editing Pt 1
0811 Advanced Editing Pt 2
0812 Configuring vi Pt 1
0813 Configuring vi Pt 2
09 The UNIX File System
0901 Introduction to the Unix File System
0902 How Files are Stored
0903 Understanding Links Pt 1
0904 Understanding Links Pt 2
0905 Linking Files
0906 Symbolic Links Pt 1
0907 Symbolic Links Pt 2
0908 UNIX File Types
0909 Mounting Pt 1
0910 Mounting Pt 2
10 Communication
1001 Using telnet
1002 Using mail
11 Customising Your Shell Environment
1101 Changing your Login Shell
1102 Environment Variables Pt 1
1103 Environment Variables Pt 2
1104 Your PATH Pt 1
1105 Your PATH Pt 2
1106 Your Prompt
1107 Your .profile
1108 Command-line Editing
1109 Korn Shell Command-line Editing
1110 Shell Customisation Options Pt 1
1111 Shell Customisation Options Pt 2
1112 The End
12 Credits
1201 About the Author
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