Linux Commands List Users

by admin on February 8, 2010

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5 Linux commands questions?

got these wrong, just answer the ones that you know thanks.

1) Type a LINUX command to change the directory to /home/user/oommf/app from any arbitrary directory

2) Type the LINUX command to change the directory to the root directory

3) Which of the following directories represents the parent directory to the current LINUX directory?

a. ./
b. ../
c. .
d. :/

4) Give the LINUX command to copy the file project1.c (located in the current working directory) to the parent directory. The copied file should have the same name.
(Do not include any extra spaces or other extra characters in your answer.)

5) Give the single LINUX command to concatenate the files sample1.txt and sample2.txt, sort the contents of the results, and list the sorted contents using the more command. Assume that both files are located in the current working directory.
(Do not include any extra spaces or other characters in your answer.)

1) cd /home/user/oommf/app
2) cd ~
3) b
4) cp project1.c ..
5) Use emacs or vi.

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