Compare the following with the results you came up with in the exercises.
2b. You can determine the currently logged-in user by checking the shell prompt text, by entering env , or by entering echo $USER . 4. You can determine the shell program being used by entering env or by entering echo $SHELL . 5. The full path to top is /usr/bin . You can find this by entering which top . 6. If you're logged in as student, your home directory is /home/student . You can determine this by entering env or by entering echo $HOME . 7c. Answers vary. 7f. Answers vary. 8d. Answers vary. 9. You can learn how to use any Linux command by entering man command_name . In this case, you could enter man route .
2b. You can determine the currently logged-in user by checking the shell prompt text, by entering env , or by entering echo $USER .
4. You can determine the shell program being used by entering env or by entering echo $SHELL .
5. The full path to top is /usr/bin . You can find this by entering which top .
6. If you're logged in as student, your home directory is /home/student . You can determine this by entering env or by entering echo $HOME .
7c. Answers vary.
7f. Answers vary.
8d. Answers vary.
9. You can learn how to use any Linux command by entering man command_name . In this case, you could enter man route .
4b. Answers vary. 5b. Answers vary.
4b. Answers vary.
5b. Answers vary.