Working with Linux Command Line
The Working with Linux Command Line module provides you with the instructions and devices to develop your hands on skills in the following topics: Use single shell commands and command-sequences, Access and modify the shell environment, Access and edit command history, Navigate to various directory paths.

Introduction
The Working with Linux Command Line module provides you with the instructions and devices to develop your hands on skills in the following topics:
- Use single shell commands and command-sequences
- Access and modify the shell environment
- Access and edit command history
- Navigate to various directory paths
Exam Objectives
The following exam objectives are covered in this lab:
- 220-902 2.1: Identify common features and functionality of the Mac OS and Linux operating systems. (Basic Linux commands, Tools)
Lab time: It will take approximately 1 hour to complete this lab.
Exercise 1 - Work on the Command Line
Working on the command line is the conventional and a powerful way of using a system. Linux offers many commands that enable users to perform basic functions from the command line. In this exercise, you will understand how to log into a Linux system, use single shell commands and command-sequences, access and modify the shell environment, access and edit command history, and navigate to various directory paths.
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