Linux - File Management
Summary:
This course introduces users to the commands necessary to create, view, copy, move, and delete files on a Linux system.
This lesson is part of our Linux online training series which contains 27 hours of self-paced courseware. Our web-based training provides 1 year of unlimited access.
Objectives:
After completing this course you will be able to:
- View man page documentation for Linux commands
- Navigate through the directory structure
- List directory contents
- View file contents
- Create, copy, move, and delete files and directories
- Search file content
- Compress and uncompress files
Outline:
- Using Manual Pages
- Changing Directories
- Listing Directory Contents
- Identifying File Types
- Creating, Viewing, and Appending Files
- Paging Through Files
- Modifying Access and Modification Data
- Copying Files and Directories
- Moving Files and Directories
- Creating Directories
- Deleting Files and Directories
- Understanding Regular Expressions
- Searching File Content with grep
- Archiving Files with tar
- Compressing and Uncompressing Files with gzip
- Using gzip with tar
Applicability:
This course is for anyone who wants to get the most out of using Linux.
Prerequisites: None:
Technical Requirements:
- Internet connection
- Browser: Internet Explorer, FireFox, Chrome, Safari, Opera or any standards compliant browser.
- Authorware and Macromedia Flash player recommended but not required.
- JavaScript must be enabled.
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