Linux
On a Linux (or es1, cs2) terminal windows start the 'script' command to capture the interaction with a bash shell into a file named wk04 filesystem exercises.typescript', then perform the following operations: 1 Create a new directory named blah in your home directory 2. Can you move this directory to the same level as your home directory? Your answer List the files in your home directory in reverse alphabetical order Display your search path. What is your search path? (do not type, use copy- and-paste) Your answer: Export a senseless path by entering, for instance, export PATH-blah and try listing directory content. What happens and why? Your answer: s. & What is the full path to your home directory? Your answer: . How would another user reach your home directory starting from his own home directory, using a relative path? How would another user reach your home directory starting from his own home directory, using a relative path? Your answer: s Go to the tmp directory in directory /var 9 Now go to share directory in /usr using only one command. Go to doc directory. What is your present working directory? Your answer 10. Can you change file permissions on /home? Your answer: 11. What is your standard file creation mode? Your answer: On a Linux (or es1, cs2) terminal windows start the 'script' command to capture the interaction with a bash shell into a file named wk04 filesystem exercises.typescript', then perform the following operations: 1 Create a new directory named blah in your home directory 2. Can you move this directory to the same level as your home directory? Your answer List the files in your home directory in reverse alphabetical order Display your search path. What is your search path? (do not type, use copy- and-paste) Your answer: Export a senseless path by entering, for instance, export PATH-blah and try listing directory content. What happens and why? Your answer: s. & What is the full path to your home directory? Your answer: . How would another user reach your home directory starting from his own home directory, using a relative path? How would another user reach your home directory starting from his own home directory, using a relative path? Your answer: s Go to the tmp directory in directory /var 9 Now go to share directory in /usr using only one command. Go to doc directory. What is your present working directory? Your answer 10. Can you change file permissions on /home? Your answer: 11. What is your standard file creation mode? Your