lab 3.4_phony ls program
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3.4. LABS
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Exercise 3.1: Adding the
̃
/work
directory to your path
Create a small file,
̃
/work/ls
, which contains just the line:
echo HELLO, this is the phony ls program.
Hello it is berni with a new question, maybe somebody has an answer:)
According to the sreenshot i get an error when trying to create the file..the same when i use the command in the solution: echo "echo HELLO, this is the phony ls program." > ̃/work/ls
bash: ̃/work/ls: No such file or directory
so what is the solution ?
thanks for your time and support.!
Answers
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Hi @austrianadmin,
The following: ̃/work
Means a directory called 'work' in your home directory. So, let's say that your home directory is '/home/berni'. So when being there, you create the 'work' directory:
mkdir work
Then you enter the directory you just created:
cd work
Then create the fake 'ls' program:
touch ls
Put some content in the file:
echo "echo HELLO, this is the phony ls program." > ˜/work/ls
or
echo "echo HELLO, this is the phony ls program." > ls, as you already are in the 'work' directory.
Then add the executable permissions to it:
chmod +x ls
Then you should have the fake 'ls' file here:
/home/berni/work/ls
And from here you should be able to keep following the lab.
Regards,
Luis.0 -
Hi Luis,
thank you very much, now it is clear.
regards
bernhard
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Hi Bernhard,
It's a pleasure!
Regards,
Luis.0
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