Linux Sysadmin Basics 021 More Basic Commands











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Another batch of basic Linux commands that you'll use all the time (these are common Linux Job Interview questions for phone screens, too): • #Files: • head (read lines from beginning of file) • tail (read lines from end of file) • tail -f (follow file input, i.e. see new additions in realtime) • ln -s (create symbolic links to a file) • #Shell (bash): • ctrl-a (beginning of line) • ctrl-e (end of line) • ctrl-r (backwards history search) • ctrl-c to interrupt • clear • closing connections/terminals -ctrl-d • poweroff / init 0 / shutdown -h now • • My step-by-step project-based Linux course for beginners: https://www.udemy.com/course/hands-on... • Free Linux Sysadmin Course Playlist:    • The Linux Basics Course: Beginner to ...   • DigitalOcean referral link: https://m.do.co/c/0380a1db56a6 • Patreon:   / tutorialinux   • Official Site e-mail list: https://tutorialinux.com/ • Twitter:   / tutorialinux   • Facebook:   / tutorialinux   • Podcast: http://kernelpanicpodcast.com

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