| 11. | What is an inode? What happens to the inode when you move a file within a filesystem? |
| 12. | What does the .. entry in a directory point to? What does this entry point to in the root (/) directory? |
| 13. | How can you create a file named i? Which techniques do not work, and why do they not work? How can you remove the file named i? |
| 14. | Suppose that the working directory contains a single file named andor. What error message do you get when you run the following command line? $ mv andor and\/or Under what circumstances is it possible to run the command without producing an error? |
| 15. | The ls i command displays a filename preceded by the inode number of the file (page 193). Write a command to output inode/filename pairs for the files in the working directory, sorted by inode number. (Hint: Use a pipe.) |
| 16. | Do you think that the system administrator has access to a program that can decode user passwords? Why or why not? (See exercise 6.) |
| 17. | Is it possible to distinguish a file from a hard link to a file? That is, given a filename, can you tell whether it was created using an ln command? Explain. |
| 18. | Explain the error messages displayed in the following sequence of commands: $ ls -l total 1 drwxrwxr-x 2 alex pubs 1024 Mar 2 17:57 dirtmp $ ls dirtmp $ rmdir dirtmp rmdir: dirtmp: Directory not empty $ rm dirtmp/* rm: No match. |