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Linux Basic Commands

For changing directory / to /etc

[root@pc1 /]# cd /etc



One step back /etc to /

[root@pc1 etc]# cd ..



Go to previous working directory

[root@pc1 /]# cd -



Go to current login user home directory

[root@pc1 etc]# cd ~



Show the contents of /etc in single color

[root@pc1 ~]# dir /etc



Show the contents of /etc in different colors with nature of contents

[root@pc1 ~]# Ls /etc



create a folder on root partition

[root@pc1 ~]# mkdir /disk



Create a folder in /disk

[root@pc1 ~]# mkdir /disk/dir



Create multiple folder in multiple directories with single command

[root@pc1 ~]# mkdir /etc/dir1 /var/dir2 /usr/dir3



Create multiple folder in same directory

[root@pc1 ~]# mkdir dir1 dir2 dir3



Copy a file in directory

[root@pc1 disk]# cp file dir



Copy a file from /disk/file and paste it in /disk/dir/

[root@pc1 disk]# cp /disk/file /disk/dir



Copy a directory with –r option

[root@pc1 disk]# cp -r dir dir2



Copy a file from /disk/file and paste it in /etc with myfile name

[root@pc1 disk]# cp /disk/file /etc/myfile



Remove a file

[root@pc1 disk]# rm file



Remove a file with forcefully option

[root@pc1 disk]# rm –f file



Remove a directory with out –r option and you face will an error

[root@pc1 disk]# rm dir



Remove a directory with –r option

[root@pc1 disk]# rm -r /disk



Remove a directory with forcefully option

[root@pc1 disk]# rm -rf dir



Move /etc/dir1 to /disk/ with different name

[root@pc1 disk]# mv /etc/dir1 /disk/mydir


Rename the folder name mydir to dir

[root@pc1 disk]# mv /disk/mydir /disk/dir



Rename the file name with myfile

[root@pc1 disk]# mv file myfile



Read a file page by page with less command

[root@pc1 disk]# less /etc/grub.conf



Read a file page by page with more command

[root@pc1 disk]# more /etc/qrub.conf



Read first ten lines of grub.conf

[root@pc1 disk]# head /etc/grub.conf



Read last ten lings of grub.conf

[root@pc1 disk]# tail /etc/grub.conf



Read first 12 lines with –n option

[root@pc1 disk]# head -n 12 /etc/grub.conf



Read last 11 lines with –n option

[root@pc1 disk]# tail -n 11 /etc/grub.conf



Copy the contents of /etc/grub.conf in /disk/file

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/grub.conf > /disk/file



Append the contents /etc/mtab in /etc/file

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/mtab >> /disk/file



Merging tow commands with pipe sign output of the first command is input of second command

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/squid/squid.conf I more

Count the total lines of squid.conf

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/squid/squid.conf I wc -L



Show only spool words in squid.conf

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/squid/squid.conf I grep spool



Flush the contents of file

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /dev/null > /var/log/messages.

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