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Unix Tutorial - Getting Started with Unix
Getting started in unix is easy. Here are some simple steps to working on a UNIX box.
Logging in
- Logging in: To log in you have 2 prompts. Both fields are case sensitive. The first prompt will be your username; the second prompt will be your password. If you remember that this is case sensitive you are easily on a unix system.
Directory Commands:
- Tell you what directory you are in: pwd
To find out what directory you are in, use pwd, which stands for print working directory.
- Changing directories: cd directory
To change your directory simply use cd directory-name. In UNIX, if you are using a full path use the forward slash. For example, a user named "joe" may have his home directory in /home/joe. Joe can get to his default home directory by simply typing cd. If he wants to be in /tmp, he would type cd /tmp
- Making directories: mkdir directory
Use the mkdir command to make one or more directories.
- Removing directories: rmdir directory
Use the rmdir command to remove one or more directories.
File Commands:
Getting Help:
- Getting help: man -k topic
The man command helps you get manual information. Run man -k topic to find the man page you need. Then run man commandname to get help with the actual command.
Quick Reference
| Quick Reference |
| Which directory am I in? |
pwd |
| Change Directories |
cd desired-directory |
| Make Directories |
mkdir desired-directory |
| Remove Directories |
rm desired-directory |
| List Files |
ls |
| Copy Files |
cp file1 file2 |
| Move Files |
mv file1 file2 |
| Remove Files |
rm file |
| Help |
man |
References
Good Beginner book on UNIX:
Learning the Unix Operating System (Nutshell Handbook)
Advanced book on UNIX: UNIX Power Tools
Samba Administrator's Handbook
Getting Samba to work is challenging -- this book helps.
Samba-3 by Example : Practical Exercises to Successful Deployment
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