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Learn Linux Quickly

By : Ahmed AlKabary
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Learn Linux Quickly

By: Ahmed AlKabary

Overview of this book

Linux is one of the most sought-after skills in the IT industry, with jobs involving Linux being increasingly in demand. Linux is by far the most popular operating system deployed in both public and private clouds; it is the processing power behind the majority of IoT and embedded devices. Do you use a mobile device that runs on Android? Even Android is a Linux distribution. This Linux book is a practical guide that lets you explore the power of the Linux command-line interface. Starting with the history of Linux, you'll quickly progress to the Linux filesystem hierarchy and learn a variety of basic Linux commands. You'll then understand how to make use of the extensive Linux documentation and help tools. The book shows you how to manage users and groups and takes you through the process of installing and managing software on Linux systems. As you advance, you'll discover how you can interact with Linux processes and troubleshoot network problems before learning the art of writing bash scripts and automating administrative tasks with Cron jobs. In addition to this, you'll get to create your own Linux commands and analyze various disk management techniques. By the end of this book, you'll have gained the Linux skills required to become an efficient Linux system administrator and be able to manage and work productively on Linux systems.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)

Directory permissions

Now let's see how read, write, and execute permissions work on a directory. The easiest example will be the root's home directory /root. Let's do a long listing on /root:

root@ubuntu-linux:~# ls -ld /root
drwx------ 5 root root 4096 Oct 22 14:28 /root

As you can see, full permissions are given to the owner root and zero permissions for everyone else. Let's create a file inside /root named gold:

root@ubuntu-linux:~# touch /root/gold

Now let's switch to user smurf and try to list the contents of the /root directory:

root@ubuntu-linux:~# su - smurf 
smurf@ubuntu-linux:~$ ls /root
ls: cannot open directory '/root': Permission denied

User smurf gets a permission denied error as he's got no read permissions on the directory /root. Now, can smurf create a file inside /root?

smurf@ubuntu-linux:~$ touch /root/silver
touch: cannot touch '/root/silver': Permission denied

He cannot since he has no write permissions on /root....