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Question

Select your answer from here. absolute pathname to the file called xyz changes the directory to the parent of the current directory. lists current directory files including the invisible files sends xyz file to the line printer deletes the directory called xyz displays the content of the file called xyz displays the current directory pathname cancels the printing job on the 1p 1 printer confirms the deletion of the xyz file before deleting it lists the current directory in long format lists files across the page separated by commas changes the current director to the HOME directory removes all subdirectories and files under the current directory shows name of the default printer change the directory to the parent's parent directory create a link to xyz move filename to root directory displays usage message for the rm, command (Linux) creates two levels of directories under the current directory (Linux) create filename

Explanation / Answer

lp XYZ : sends XYZ file to the line printer (d)

cat XYZ : dispaly the content of the file called XYZ (f)

rm -i xyz : confrims the deletion of the xyz file before deleting it.(i)

/david/ xyz : absolute pathename to the file called xyz (a)

cancel 1p1 : cancel the printing job on the 1p1 printer (h)

ls -1 : lists the current directory in long formate (j)

cd.. : change the directory to the parent of the current directory (b)

ls -a : lists current directory files including the invisiable files (c)

rmdir xyz : delete the directory called xyz (e)

pwd : dispalys the current directory pathname (g)

lpstat -d : shows name of the default printer (n)

rm -help : dispalys usage message for the rm command(linux) (r)

mv filename/ : move file name to root directory (q)

rm -r * : remove all subdirectories and files under the current directory (m)

cd ../.. : change the directory to the parent's parent directory (o)

ls -m : lists files across the page separated by commas (k)

cd : change the current directory to the HOME directory (l)

mkdir--parent xx/yy : create file name (t)

touch filename : create a link to xyz (p)

ln xyz abc : creates two levels of directories under current directory(Linux) (t)

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