TryHackMe — Linux FundamentalsPart 1
#1 :- Research: What year was the first release of a Linux operating system?
Answer :-1991
#2 :- if we wanted to output the text “TryHackMe”, what would our command be?
Answer :-echo TryHackMe
#3 :- What is the username of who you’re logged in as on your deployed Linux machine?
Answer :-tryhackme
#4 :- On the Linux machine that you deploy, how many folders are there?
Answer :-2
#5 :- Which directory contains a file?
Answer :-folder4
#6 :- What is the contents of this file?
Answer :-Hello World
#7 :- Use the cd command to navigate to this file and find out the new current working directory. What is the path?
Answer :-/home/tryhackme/folder4
#8 :- Use grep on “access.log” to find the flag that has a prefix of “THM”. What is the flag?
Answer :-THM{ACCESS}
#9 :- If we wanted to run a command in the background, what operator would we want to use?
Answer :-&
#10 :- If I wanted to replace the contents of a file named “passwords” with the word “password123”, what would my command be?
Answer :-echo password123 > passwords
#11 :- Now if I wanted to add “tryhackme” to this file named “passwords” but also keep “passwords123”, what would my command be
Answer :-echo tryhackme >> passwords