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Lab 1 Warnings / Debrief

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Preparing for Lab 1

Thinking Ahead

Bring Required Materials to Class

Come prepared for labs:
  • Removable SATA Drive ( min 250 GB )
  • USB Stick ( min 8 GB )
  • CENTOS 7 Full INSTALL DVD
  • Lab 1 Logbook (Instructor can't sign-off lab without seeing lab-book notes)
  • Access to Lab Instructions: printout, notebook, netbook, smartphone

Notes / Warnings

  • Failure to properly following lab instructions may result in re-doing lab again!
  • Hard Disk partitions are simply smaller logical storage units (containers) within a hard disk
  • Advantages of Hard Disk Partitions
  • Separation of operating system files from data (easier recovery)
  • Allows for booting multiple operating systems
  • Separation of Data for efficient access and sharing
  • Make certain to create the correct partitions (Have instructor or lab monitor confirm before proceeding with install):
Primary Partitions (ext4):
  • 30GB for / (i.e. "root")
  • 40GB for /home
  • 100GB for /var/lib/libvirt/images (need to manually enter this "mount-point")
Swap Partition:
  • 16GB (Note: "swap" must be selected from the drop down menu)
NOTE: Remember that the sizes are recorded in MB (eg. 30 GB = 30000 MB) and you should multiply GB by a factor of 1024 to get the correct size.
(eg. 30 GB x 1024 = 30720 MB)

Preparing for Lab Sign-Off

 
Students should be prepared with all required commands (system information) displayed in a terminal (or multiple terminals) prior to calling the instructor for signoff.


In order to properly complete your lab and move to the next lab, you must have your instructor "sign-off" on your lab
  • Each "signed-off" lab (before due date) is worth 1% of your final grade.
  • Signing-off on labs help to spot errors that can cause problems with future labs.
  • Do you ask the instructor what to check for! Read at the bottom of the lab the requirements, and have all proof available for instructor to view at same time.
  • Failing to be prepared and asking instructor what to check when assignment is mark will result in deduct of marks!
  • For example, open multiple terminals with command results. If properly set-up ahead of sign-off, the process should only take instructor approx 20 seconds to sign-off your lab.
  • If you do not have your lab-logbook, you MUST show your work and your lab log-book to your instructor for sign-off in the next class. This may cause a late penalty if past the required due date.


Lab 1 Debrief

  1. How many packages were installed?
  2. How many files (correct to the nearest hundred) were installed?
  3. How many users were created automatically on your system (regular, admin)?
  4. List 3 ways that you can access your root account
  5. What is the difference between the commands su and su -  ?
  6. What is the home directory for the user "root"?
  7. How do you determine the host name of your GNU/Linux workstation?
  8. What command can display the NIC's MAC address?
  9. What command is used to get a list of running processes on your newly-installed system?
  10. What is the command to copy files to your USB key?
  11. How can Shell Scripts be used to help automate a task performed in lab1?