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Lab 4 Warnings / Debrief

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Preparing for Lab 4

Purpose of Lab 4

The /etc/passwd file

The /etc/passwd file contains user account information for the Linux system.

It is comprised of several fields:

    1. Username
    2. Password: An x character indicates that encrypted password is stored in /etc/shadow file.
    3. User ID (UID)
    4. Group ID (GID)
    5. User ID Information
    6. Default Home directory
    7. Default shell


Common Mistakes / Warnings

Be Aware of the Following Issues
Be aware of these common mistakes that students make that can cause problems for their future labs.


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 4 Debrief