Using the UNIX SystemReston Publishing Company, 1981 - 297 Seiten UNIX is more than just an operating system for 16 and 32 bit computers. It has become a trademark for a family of software written with unusual simplicity that can be easily directed at a large number of applications, such as office automation, database management, communications, etc. In addition, there exists a wealth of software tools that can be used to generate new applications. This book is for people with some knowledge of computer sciences, with instructions for learning the UNIX system. For those with some experience with UNIX, this book should expand knowledge to encompass more sophisticated usages. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Creating and Maintaining Files | 11 |
The UNIX Shell | 181 |
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append mode archive file argument ASCII chdir chgrp chmod copy created current line delete device diff3 disk dump EBCDIC echo editor enter the command entering text entry error Example execute file letter file name file1 file2 file3 files and directories following commands Function grep hierarchical file system i-node i-number icheck indicates inode input line five line four line number line seven line six line three lines of data lines of text logged login name metacharacter mount octal Once options exist output passwd password pathname permission position printer provides return key rmdir root directory root file system rw-rw-r-1 dick seven 6 line shell file six 2 line sort special files specify Summary superuser Syntax system administrator tabs tape terminal three 7 line UNIX command UNIX file system UNIX system user home directory user UNIX write

