CyberSecurity part 3
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So as mentioned, I will be sharing a series of 8 videos that cover different topics on using the command line shell (BASH).
Note: Not all the commands covered in this BASH series will work, partly as it seems some are not included in the vfsync system.
Note 2 Also worth saying that vfsync using the sh shell and not the bash shell. This is more of a workaround, to provide shell access.
If you are concerned about privacy, I have included the invidious link below too.
Commands
So some of the commands covered in this video include:-
* cal – calendar
* man – man pages
* clear – clear screen
* pwd – print / present working directory
* ls – list storage
* ls -a show hdd
* files prefixed with a period . are hidden
* ls -a -l (-l is long format, more information)
* cd – change directory cd no argument – back to home
* e,g cd Music
* mkdir – make directory (mkdir junk)
* absolute and relative paths
* absolute – path from root of file system /home/user/junk
* relative – path from where you are now e.g cd Music
* pushd and popd – go back and forth between folders
(see video for details )
so pushd /home/user/music/pop from /home/user switches to the pop directory, using popd goes back to where you were before e.g /home/user
* touch filename
* touch file2 file3
* touch file1 (existing file) will update the date / time stamps
* rm filename – deletes a file
* mv filename newfilename –
* can also move a file : mv file1 /home/user/junk/files/
* rmdir – remove directory
* rm -r – recursive
Shell –
$ = indicates your normal user is logged in
= denotes root (admin)
Linux directory structure
directories and folders (interchangeable)
Cite https://www.linuxyogi.com/
explanation of /etc /dev /home /usr /var folders and their related subfolder.
/usr – universal system resources
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