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UNIX Fundamentals



Course Aims
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending UNIX users and developers. The course aims are to give readers a good understanding of the UNIX operating system sufficient to meet the needs of application developers. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to; understand the concepts underlying UNIX; use a variety of commands, tools and utilities; program the command interpreter (shell); understand the file system; and carry out basic text manipulation.
Assumed Knowledge
Familiarity with basic computing and programming concepts is required as gained from working in a PC or mainframe environment. Knowledge of another operating system would be an advantage. Limited knowledge of UNIX gained in a user environment would be beneficial.
Course Audience
Power users, programmers and developers working in a UNIX environment. Software and hardware engineers who need a grounding in the UNIX system. Systems Administrators who will work on UNIX systems.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Course Library > Unix

Table of Contents
Introduction
  • The History & Features of UNIX
     
    UNIX Standards
  • POSIX
  • SVID
  • XOPEN
  • OSF
  • ISO
     
    The Structure of UNIX
  • The UNIX System
  • The Shell
  • Users
  • The UNIX File System
     
    Accessing the System
  • Logging On
  • The Login Process
  • Exiting from the System
     
    The UNIX Command
  • Command Line Syntax
  • Multi-Processing
  • Passwrd
  • man - online manual
     
    Process Control
  • who
  • ps - process status
  • kill
  • su -substitute user
     
    Directory and File Commands
  • pwd - print word directory
  • cd - change directory
  • ls
  • Wild Cards - File Name Generation
  • mkdir
  • mvdir
  • rmdir
  • cp
  • mv
  • rm
  • ln
  • chmod
  • umask
  • chown
  • chgrp
    The vi Editor
  • Starting vi
  • Exiting vi
  • Modes of Operation
  • Command Mode
  • Edit Mode
  • ex Escape Mode
  • The Set Command Options
     
    I/O Manipulation
  • Standard Input and Output
  • Input/Output Redirection/dev/null
  • cat - concatenate and print
  • pr - print files
  • pg - paginate files
  • more
  • lp - lineprinter
  • lpstat - lineprinter status
  • Cancel
  • Pipes
  • Background Commands
     
    File Manipulation
  • wc - word count
  • grep - global regular expression printer
  • sort
  • cut
  • find
     
    Communications
  • write
  • mesg
  • wall - write to all
  • mail
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