You are currently running/debugging a shell script program in the foreground that seems to be in an infinite loop, to terminate/kill the shell script program. 7. (type/enter - control C to send a ...
You are currently running/debugging a shell script program in the foreground that seems to be in an infinite loop, to terminate/kill the shell script program. 7. (type/enter - control C to send a "program interrupt" ) or (contact the sysadmin person to kill your shell script program) 8. The UNIX/Linux exit command entered on the KORN shell command line will exit the shell session properly (best practice). [True / False] When killing a background process with the kill command you would use the 9. Sps -efl grep "process name" command to get the "PID" number then kill -2 that PID number. [True / False] 10. The sed option -fon the command line provides what feature? 11. The following command "$ rmdir dir One" will remove directory "dir опе" including all files and sub directories within "dir one". [True /False] 12. Using the jobs control feature write the command that you would use to kill job number two
You are currently running/debugging a shell script program in the foreground that seems to be in an infinite loop, to terminate/kill the shell script program. 7. (type/enter - control C to send a "program interrupt" ) or (contact the sysadmin person to kill your shell script program) 8. The UNIX/Linux exit command entered on the KORN shell command line will exit the shell session properly (best practice). [True / False] When killing a background process with the kill command you would use the 9. Sps -efl grep "process name" command to get the "PID" number then kill -2 that PID number. [True / False] 10. The sed option -fon the command line provides what feature? 11. The following command "$ rmdir dir One" will remove directory "dir опе" including all files and sub directories within "dir one". [True /False] 12. Using the jobs control feature write the command that you would use to kill job number two