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Revision as of 16:11, 8 September 2019

ULI101 - Introduction to Unix/Linux and the Internet

Assignment #2: More Unix/Linux concepts

Objective: To gain more experience with some of the fundamentals of Unix/Linux commands.

Due date: November 8, by midnight (will be available on September 30, by 8 a.m.)

Value: 6% of final course mark

Perform the following steps on Matrix:

  1. Make sure that you have access to the Matrix server, which is required to do the ULI101 assignments:
    • If you have never logged into Matrix before and you are new to Seneca, check your email for confirmation that your Matrix account has been automatically created. Contact servicedesk@senecacollege.ca in case of problems.
    • Your Matrix account should be the same userid and password as your Seneca Email and Blackboard accounts.

  2. To begin Assignment 2, enter the following on Matrix:

    ~uli101/a2

  3. You will see the following important notes:

    ULI101 Assignment 2:  Notes



    Some important notes on this Assignment:

    (1) You do NOT have to do this whole Assignment in one sitting! Any completed sections will
    be tracked.

    (2) You may abort the Assignment at any time by pressing Ctrl-c but you may lose any work done
    on an incomplete section.

    (3) Instructions for each page will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

    (4) The answers expected in this Assignment are derived from the Assignment itself and the
    course notes. The course notes should be used as a reference, if required. Using Google or
    another search engine may provide answers that are not accepted by the Assignment.

    (5) This Assignment is maintained by Les Czegel. Please try to resolve any problems with your
    instructor who will determine if Les should be contacted.



    Press <ENTER> to continue (or: 'm'-main menu). 


  4. Hit ENTER and you'll see the following, assuming you had previously selected section "A":

    ULI101 Assignment 2:  Selection Menu



    Available selections:

    1 Practice Using The vi Text Editor
    2 Permissions
    3 Redirection And Pipes
    4 Linking Files And Directories
    5 Command Summary
    6 Linux Processes

    Marks earned so far for ULI101 Assignment 2: 0 out of 6

    The highlighted lines above indicate the incomplete parts of the Assignment.
    There is a total possible mark of 6, with 1 mark added for each completed
    part. Late marks will be deducted at the rate of 0.6 marks (10%) per day for
    parts completed after midnight of November 8 2019.

    You cannot lower your overall mark by completing additional parts, no
    matter how late. Only the additional parts will receive late penalties.


    You are currently registered to ULI101 Section A - Brian Gray.
    Select 'C' if you need to change your ULI101 Section.



    Enter a menu selection or 'q' to quit:  


  5. As you can see, the assignment is divided into 6 parts. Incomplete parts will be highlighted, as will incomplete sections within each part.

  6. There is a total possible mark of 6, with 1 mark added for each completed part.

  7. As noted, late marks will be deducted at the rate of 0.6 marks (10%) per day for parts completed after midnight of November 8.

  8. When you complete each section, your updated mark will be displayed on the main selection menu.

  9. Assignments MUST consist of the student's OWN work and MUST run on Matrix.