Hello
Today I had a beautiful test to write some commands using Ubuntu, now I want to make sure of my answers to be reassured, if I had a mistake please correct me
List all files details under ubuntu Desktop.
my answer:
Navigate to your Desktop directory and write down the full path.
my answer:
Create a directory under /home/ubuntu name the directory quiz.
my answer:
List all files which contain the letter p and redirect the output to a file under your quiz directory.
my answer:
Use grep command to extract the word time from ls manual and save the output to a file under your quiz directory.
my answer:
What does ls om*.su? do? Give an example for the output.
my answer:
Student.txt file contains information about students which includes student Id,Student Name, subject, and Grade
From this file use linux command extract student number and grade and save this information in a new file grade.txt
my answer:
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Hello
Today I had a beautiful test to write some commands using Ubuntu, now I want to make sure of my answers to be reassured, if I had a mistake please correct me
Sorry but in my opinion look like you fail the test.
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