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Faqirullah

2004-01-23, 4:53 pm

I need the text mode command for the folowing operations

1. On which partition is your home directory?
2. How many partitions are on your system?
3. What is the total size of your Linux installation
4. Display your search path.
Export a senseless path by entering, for instance, export PATH=blah
and try listing directory content.
5. What is the path to your home directory? How would another user reach
your home directory starting from his own home directory, using a
relative path?
6. Go to the tmp directory in /var.
Now go to share in /usr using only one command. Change to doc. What is
your present working directory?

I will be very thankfull
Bit Twister

2004-01-23, 4:53 pm

On 12 Nov 2003 21:12:09 -0800, Faqirullah wrote:
quote:

> I need the text mode command for the folowing operations
>
> 1. On which partition is your home directory?
> 2. How many partitions are on your system?
> 3. What is the total size of your Linux installation
> 4. Display your search path.
> Export a senseless path by entering, for instance, export PATH=blah
> and try listing directory content.
> 5. What is the path to your home directory? How would another user reach
> your home directory starting from his own home directory, using a
> relative path?
> 6. Go to the tmp directory in /var.
> Now go to share in /usr using only one command. Change to doc. What is
> your present working directory?
>
> I will be very thankfull



You forgot to provide the teacher's eamil address so we can mail in
the answers for credit.
Erik Max Francis

2004-01-23, 4:53 pm

Faqirullah wrote:
quote:

> I need the text mode command for the folowing operations



The idea behind homework is that you're supposed to do it yourself.

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Ed

2004-01-23, 4:53 pm

faqir_suit@yahoo.com (Faqirullah) wrote in message news:<b9a946e0.0311122112.4ed8f04e@posting.google.com>...
quote:

> I need the text mode command for the folowing operations
>
> 1. On which partition is your home directory?
> 2. How many partitions are on your system?
> 3. What is the total size of your Linux installation
> 4. Display your search path.
> Export a senseless path by entering, for instance, export PATH=blah
> and try listing directory content.
> 5. What is the path to your home directory? How would another user reach
> your home directory starting from his own home directory, using a
> relative path?
> 6. Go to the tmp directory in /var.
> Now go to share in /usr using only one command. Change to doc. What is
> your present working directory?
>
> I will be very thankfull



Faqir , ignore these guys I shall provide the answers

1. On the home partition
2. 37.7
3. 557mm X 700mm
4. www.ask.com
5. Gravel


Hope this helps, of course you can always do it youself if you dont like my answers
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