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  1. Create a directory dir-perm in your HOME directory and set permissions tod r w x - - - - - - Fill in the command chmod _____
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  2. 13. The directory you are in is referred to as:a) Home directory b) Root directory c) Current working directory d) Parent
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  3. Every user on a Linux system is assigned a unique directory called:a) User Directory b) Personal Directory c) Home Directory d)
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  4. 11. Every user on a Linux system is assigned a unique directory called:a) User Directory b) Personal Directory c) Home Directory
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  5. Your assessor shall an enabling environment to set-up a directory service infrastructure for a local area network. Using
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  6. 30. The command cd ..Options: a) Changes the current directory to the $HOME level in the directory tree. b) Sets the current
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  7. Create a command that would show the content of the /var/log directory. Include the inode numbers in the output. Redirect both,
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  8. Discuss the concept of a user home directory. Which directory is a user automatically placed in when logging on to a Linux
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  9. 1. Create Bash shell script that would let a user make a copy of all the files in a directory.
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  10. 19. The command mv unimportant important will rename file called unimportant to important and place it in the current directory;
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