Bash Shell Scripting - Basic System - Commands

Bash Shell Scripting - Basic System - Commands

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Information Technology (IT), Architecture

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This video tutorial covers essential system commands for Linux users, including hostname, ifconfig, free, df, du, uname, ps, top, and accessing CPU information. Each command is explained with its purpose, such as finding system information, checking network interfaces, monitoring memory and disk usage, and real-time system monitoring. The tutorial provides practical examples and tips for using these commands effectively.

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What command is used to find the host name of your computer?

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How can you display the network information or IP address information of your network interfaces?

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What command would you use to check the amount of memory on your system?

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Which command is used to check the drives on your system?

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What is the purpose of the 'DU' command?

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What information does the 'uname' command provide?

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How does the 'top' command differ from the 'ps' command?

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