Across
- 3. The keys used to switch between virtual terminals
- 5. The command that displays the current working directory
- 6. A program that accepts and interprets user commands
- 10. The command used to view manual pages for commands
- 12. A special symbol such as * or ? used by the shell
- 14. The structure that organizes files on a storage device
- 15. The superuser account with full system privileges
- 17. A text-based interface that allows interaction with the system
- 18. The key that automatically completes command or file names
Down
- 1. Information displayed on screen after entering a command
- 2. The most common shell used in Linux systems
- 3. The command used to change directories
- 4. The command used to list files and directories
- 6. Temporary storage area used when RAM is full
- 7. A version of Linux that can run directly from a DVD or USB without installation
- 8. The command used to safely power off or restart the system
- 9. The core of the Linux operating system that manages hardware
- 11. A section of a hard disk prepared for filesystems
- 13. The directory that stores each user’s personal files
- 16. The Linux distribution used throughout the textbook
