[Level: Beginner Administrator] In the "Understanding Linux" series, we'll now focus on basic file and directory operations. We will create, move, rename, copy, modify, list, print, read, analyze and delete files and directories. Along the way, we'll look at the different timestamp attributes of files. We'll also discuss hard links and symbolic links to other files and provide some examples. Let's go! Understanding Linux: EP0005 - File and directory operations Highlights: 00:00 Linux file operations 00:21 Modify/change the command prompt 00:48 Basic file and directory operations 00:58 Change directory (folder) 01:08 Print current directory 01:20 List contents of a directory and list files 01:33 Make/create a directory 02:50 Remove/delete an empty directory 03:15 Create a file or modify/change a file's timestamps 04:02 Understanding a file's timestamp attributes 07:54 Display file or filesystem status 11:10 Brief example between ASCII text and Unicode UTF-8 text 13:11 Move or rename a file or a directory 15:55 Copy files and directories 18:27 Remove/delete files and directories recursively 19:50 Search and find files 22:13 Make/create hard links between files 28:50 Make/create a symbolic link (symlink) 30:48 The different ways of viewing a text file 31:29 Print the entire contents of a text file 31:42 Print the first lines of a text file 31:55 Print the last lines of a text file 32:10 View a text file one page at a time 32:40 View a text file with more or less features Shell commands: cd pwd ls mkdir rmdir touch file findmnt stat mv cp rm find ln cat head tail more less JayDee en FRANÇAIS: @UCSs7P3ZmOy4G6X_ygavsjzQ











