CIS 206 Devry Course Tutorial /cis206dotcom

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CIS 206 Entire Course: All iLabs and Case Projects: Devry University (Devry)

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CIS 206 Entire Course: All iLabs and Case Projects: Devry University

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CIS 206 iLab 4: Working with Directories (Devry)

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L A B O V E R V I E W
Scenario/Summary
TCO 9: Given a business requirement requiring the writing of a script or a command file, develop a script or command program that meets the specified business requirement for either a Microsoft or a UNIX family operating system.
TCO 10: Given a computing environment using multiple operating systems, prepare a presentation that compares and contrasts the resource management functions of Microsoft and UNIX family operating systems including file system management, memory management, and kernels and shells in both the GUI and the CLI environments.
This lab will have you help you familiarize yourself with the Linux directory structure. You will create and delete a series of files and directories using the vim Editor. To complete the lab, perform the steps listed in the eBook's Chapter 4 and 5, listed below in each step of the lab. Submit a series of screen captures as proof of successful completion of lab activities.
Deliverables
Desired (Lab) Learning Outcome: After completing this lab, you will able to successfully use vim Editor to:
Display files and directories Create directories Remove directories Copy, move, rename and delete files using the cp, mv, and rm commands Searching for files using the find command
Note: You will be graded based on the steps and tasks you complete successfully. Credit will be given for partial completions of steps.

Important:
All iLabs must be submitted following iLabTechnicalReportTemplate document and the...

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