Linux Commands for A+ Core % Correct
Linux Commands for A+ Core 2 1102 100% Correct ls list directory contents pwd Print Working Directory/displays current working directory path mv move a file or directory (rename) cp copy a file or directory rm remove files or directory chmod change permission modifiers chown Change file owner and group su/sudo - Become super user - Execute command as super user apt-get Search for and install software packages (Debian/Ubuntu) yum the primary tool for getting, installing, deleting, querying, and otherwise managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux RPM software packages from official Red Hat software repositories, as well as other third-party repositories. ip tool for configuring network interfaces that any Linux system administrator should know. It is used to bring interfaces up or down, assign and remove addresses and routes, manage ARP cache, and much more. df used to display the free disc space of a specific file system. grep Search file(s) for lines that match a given pattern ps viewing information related with the processes on a system which stands as abbreviation for "Process Status". ps command is used to list the currently running processes and their PIDs along with some other information
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