Re: Need Textmode Commands

From: sharona (sallan1055_at_aol.com)
Date: 11/16/03

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    Date: 16 Nov 2003 02:38:19 -0800
    
    

    faqir_suit@yahoo.com (Faqirullah) wrote in message news:<b9a946e0.0311122120.274b6472@posting.google.com>...
    > Hello I need the following text mode command how much is possiable
    > from you please give me many thanks.
    >
    > 1.Change to the /proc directory.
    > 2.What CPU(s) is the system running on?
    > 3.How much RAM does it currently use?
    > 4.How much swap space do you have?
    > 5.What drivers are loaded?
    > 6.How many hours has the system been running?
    > 7.Change to /etc/rc.d and choose the directory appropriate for your
    > run level.
    > 8.What services should be running in this level?
    > 9.Which services run in graphical mode that don't run in text mode?
    > Change to /etc
    > 10.How long does the system keep the log file in which user logins are
    > monitored?
    > 11.Which release are you running?
    > Are there any issues or messages of the day?
    > 12.How many users are defined on your system? Don't count them, let
    > the
    > computer do it for you!
    > 13.How many groups?
    > 14.Where is the time zone information kept?
    > 15.Are the HOWTOs installed on your system?
    > 16.Change to /usr/share/doc.
    > 17.Name three programs that come with the GNU fileutils package.
    > Which version of bash is installed on this system?

            
    The answer to all of these questions can be found in your manual...
    read it..

            RTFM = read the f*ing manual.. just like the rest of us did..

    Man, I wouldn't want you administering my systems if you can't even
    bother to do your own work.. if the answers are just handed to you..
    will you know what commands to use in COMMAND LINE? You really do
    need to know them if you wish to get into unix systems admin, the
    answers you are asking for are very basic commands. If you don't know
    them, I wouldn't even let you log onto my system..

    Please, do your own classwork and read the manual...

    Sharona


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