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Unit 4 Lab
Unit 4 Lab: Working
with Compressed Files in Linux
Outcomes addressed
in this activity:
Unit Outcomes:
·
Perform basic file management.
·
Manage disk quotas.
·
Manage file permission and ownership.
Course Outcome:
IT275-2: Configure the
key features of the Linux operating system.
Purpose
Understanding disk
space, file permissions and compression are necessary parts of being a system
administrator. This week you will look at these items and perform a lab where
you compress files in Linux.
Lab Instructions
Using the
techniques discussed in the Readings, you are going to complete the lab
in Linux Academy called
“Working with Compressed Files in Linux.”
You are going to
have 2 hours to complete the lab. Please download the lab guide for the
usernames and passwords needed for this lab. You are going to ssh using PuTTy
to the server outlined in the lab guide. You are going to run the command echo
your name `date`. Note the ` symbol is next to the number 1 on your keyboard.
You are going to
take screen captures of the aforementioned information, along with the output
in the “Try out different compression methods,” “Create tar files using the
different compression methods,” and “Practice reading compressed text files”
sections. Finally, you are going to write a paragraph on what you have learned
in this lab and any items you still need explained.
Lab Requirements
Answers contain
sufficient information to adequately answer the questions and contain no spelling,
grammar, or APA errors. Points deducted from grade for each writing, spelling,
or grammar error are at your instructor’s discretion.
For more
information on APA style formatting, go to Academic Writer, formerly APA Style
Central, under the Academic Tools area of this course.
Also review the
university policy on plagiarism. If you have any questions, please contact your
professor.
Be sure to include
both in-text citations and references for all sources. For more information on
APA style formatting, go to Academic Writer, formerly APA Style Central, under
the Academic Tools area of this course.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is an
act of academic dishonesty. It violates the University Honor Code, and the
offense is subject to disciplinary action. You are expected to be the sole
author of your work. Use of another person's work or ideas must be accompanied
by specific citations and references. Whether the action is intentional or not,
it still constitutes plagiarism.
For more
information on University’s Plagiarism policy, refer to the current University Catalog.
Directions for
Submitting Your Lab
Compose your Lab in
a Word document, including screen shots as appropriate, save it as
IT275_YourName_Unit_4_Lab, and submit it to the Unit 4, Lab Dropbox.
Review the rubric before
beginning this activity
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