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In Linux, the file system is organized as a hierarchical tree-like structure, starting from the root directory ("/") and branching out to other directories and files.
To navigate through the file system, you can use the command-line interface, which is commonly accessed through a terminal or console window.
Here are some basic commands for navigating directories in Linux:
cd (Change Directory): Use this command to move to a different directory. For example, cd /home/user/Documents will take you to the "Documents" directory under your user's home directory.
ls (List): Use this command to list the files and directories in the current directory. You can add options to show more information, such as file permissions and ownership. For example, ls -l will show a long listing format.
pwd (Print Working Directory): Use this command to display the current directory's full path.
mkdir (Make Directory): Use this command to create a new directory. For example, mkdir myfolder will create a new directory called "myfolder" in the current directory.
rmdir (Remove Directory): Use this command to delete an empty directory. For example, rmdir myfolder will delete the "myfolder" directory.
cp (Copy) and mv (Move): Use these commands to copy or move files or directories to a different location. For example, cp file.txt /home/user/Documents will copy the "file.txt" to the "Documents" directory under your user's home directory, while mv file.txt /home/user/Documents will move it there.
rm (Remove): Use this command to delete a file or directory. For example, rm file.txt will delete the "file.txt" file.
By using these commands, you can navigate and manage files and directories in Linux with ease.
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@amitsinghrajput143
@amitsinghrajput143 6 ай бұрын
Sir thank you,, Aapne har ek command ko bilkul,,, basic or full details ke sath samjhaya hai,,, Ab sir aage ki videos or dekhta hu,,,,, Thank you so much sir....🤗🙏🙏
@MrAwesomeClub
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