Five Unix Tips


      1. File system and UNIX shell

      • 1.1 What is the UNIX file system?
      • 1.2 UNIX shell
      • 1.3 Basic UNIX commands
      • 1.4 Display directory contents
      • 1.5 Copy and move
      • 1.6 Create and remove directory
      • 1.7 Manual pages

      2. User environment and multi processing

      • 2.1 How to configure the user environment?
      • 2.2 Redirection and Pipe
      • 2.3 Change Permission and Ownership
      • 2.4 grep - search a file for a pattern
      • 2.5 Multi processing and multi users
      • 2.6 Hosts and services
      • 2.7 Boot and shutdown

      3. UNIX windows

      • 3.1 X11
      • 3.2 Xterm
      • 3.3 How to open window over network?

      4. NFS protocol and shareable systems

      • 4.1 NFS as Client/Server
      • 4.2 Portability and Compatibility of the NFS
      • 4.3 Reliability and Perfomance of the NFS
      • 4.4 Some simple security principles
      • 4.5 Shareable file systems

      5. More about file systems

      • 5.1 Formating, Partitioning and Check
      • 5.2 Mount file system
      • 5.3 What is it inode? Command find
      • 5.4 tar - create tape archives

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      [Five UNIX Tips]
      [Tip 1 - File system and UNIX shell]
      [Tip 2 - User environment and multi processing]
      [Tip 3 - UNIX windows]
      [Tip 4 - NFS protocol and shareable systems]
      [Tip 5 - More about file system]
      [UNIX vendors, Home Pages, Workstations, FAQs, News Groups]
      


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