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Linux Lecture
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BASIC FILE MANAGEMENTRHEL (and other Linux distros) supports seven types of
files: regular, directory, block special device, character
special device, symbolic link, named pipe, and socket.
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DIRECTORY FILES11.
BLOCK AND CHARACTER SPECIAL DEVICE FILES12.
SYMBOLIC LINKS13.
COMPRESSION AND ARCHIVINGRHEL offers a multitude of compression tools such as
gzip (gunzip) and bzip2 (bunzip2).
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USING TAR15.
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FILE EDITING (VIM)17.
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REPLACING TEXT21.
COPYING, MOVING, AND PASTING TEXT22.
CHANGING TEXT23.
SAVING AND QUITTING VIM24.
DISPLAYING FILE CONTENTS25.
USING LESS AND MORE26.
USING HEAD AND TAIL27.
COUNTING WORDS, LINES, AND CHARACTERS INTEXT FILES