Your lab report MUST satisfy the following requirements. Otherwise, you will lose points. R1 - Include a cover page with your UIN and name. R2 - Align your screenshot(s) with the task ID and...

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Your lab report MUST satisfy the following requirements. Otherwise, you will lose points. R1 - Include a cover page with your UIN and name. R2 - Align your screenshot(s) with the task ID and description. R3 - Adjust your screenshot to a proper size (clear to read without zooming in). R4 - Include the system timestamp in every single screenshot. R5 - Explain your screenshot(s). for this order since its the first week its mostly getting familiar with working on the command line so more steps than usual.. please screenshot each step



CYSE 270: Linux System for Cybersecurity Assignment: Lab 2 – Working on the Command Line CYSE 270: Linux System for Cybersecurity The goal of this lab is to help you install the three operating systems that you will use during the remainder of the labs. Before the Lab – Required reading Watch the course recording and complete the example practices Task A Using Shell Features (5 * 20 = 100 points) Step 1. Display your current directory. Step 2. Using an absolute pathname, switch to the /etc directory. Step 3. Using a relative pathname, move to the /etc/skel directory. Step 4. Perform a “long display” listing of the files in the current directory. Step 5. Use relative pathname to move one folder above, then Step 6. List all the files that begin with letter s. Step 7. Execute the command to return to your home directory. Step 8. Make a directory named “Your_MIDAS” in your home directory. Step 9. Use two different approaches to copy the /etc/passwd file into the directory created in the previous step. Step 10. Create a backup for the passwd file in the directory you created in Step 8 (use cp). Step 11. Create a new empty file named test in the directory you created in Step 8. Step 12. Rename the test file you created in Step 11 to TEST. Step 13. Delete the TEST file. Step 14. Display only the last five lines of the /etc/group file. Step 15. Run the command that will determine the type of contents in the /etc/group file. Step 16. Display the first 5 lines of /etc/passwd file. Step 17. Display the last 5 lines of /etc/passwd file. Step 18. List the files and directories in reverse order by using the correct option with ls command. Step 19. Display all the environment variables. Step 20. Display the value of the HOME variable.
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