Across
- 3. – Core part of the operating system that communicates with hardware.
- 7. – Default directory where a user’s personal files are stored.
- 8. – Disk area used when RAM is full to extend memory.
- 9. – Administrator account in Linux with full privileges.
- 12. – Attach a filesystem or device so it becomes accessible.
- 14. – A complete version of Linux including kernel, tools, and software.
- 17. – Program used to type commands into the Linux system.
- 20. – Popular Linux distribution used for installation exercises.
Down
- 1. – Group of files installed together as one software unit.
- 2. – Online collection of Linux software packages.
- 4. – Command used to safely power off the Linux system.
- 5. – Restart the system after installation or updates.
- 6. – Program that guides you through setting up Linux.
- 10. – Bootloader that lets you choose an operating system at startup.
- 11. – Text-based interface where users type commands.
- 13. – Interface with windows and icons instead of commands.
- 15. – Command that gives temporary administrative powers to a user.
- 16. – Common Linux shell used for typing and running commands.
- 18. – Default filesystem type used by many Linux distributions.
- 19. – Command to view documentation for Linux commands.
