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Revision as of 14:51, 31 January 2020
Contents
INSTALLING LINUX / LIVE LINUX / VIRTUALIZATION
Main Objectives of this Practice Tutorial
- List and explain the common types of installing Linux
- Define and explain the purpose of using a Live Linux distribution
- Define and explain the purpose of Virtualization
- Compare running a Live Linux distribution from MyApps with booting a Live Linux CD
Tutorial Reference Material
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Course Notes: | Installing Linux
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KEY CONCEPTS
Installing Linux
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Live Linux
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Virtualiation
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INVESTIGATION 1: BASICS OF REDIRECTION
In this section, you will learn how to ...
Perform the Following Steps:
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In the next investigation, you will ...
INVESTIGATION 2: REDIRECTION USING PIPES
In this section, you will learn how to ...
Perform the Following Steps:
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In the next investigation, you will ...
INVESTIGATION 3: MULTIPLE COMMANDS / COMMAND GROUPING
In this section, you will learn how to ...
Perform the Following Steps:
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LINUX PRACTICE QUESTIONS
The purpose of this section is to obtain extra practice to help with quizzes, your midterm, and your final exam.
Here is a link to the MS Word Document of ALL of the questions displayed below but with extra room to answer on the document to simulate a quiz:
https://ict.senecacollege.ca/~murray.saul/uli101/uli101_week7_practice.docx
Your instructor may take-up these questions during class. It is up to the student to attend classes in order to obtain the answers to the following questions. Your instructor will NOT provide these answers in any other form (eg. e-mail, etc).
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- Create a table listing each Linux command, useful options that were mentioned in the online assignment #1 and command purpose for the following Linux commands: x , x , x , x , x , x , x , x , x , x