Operating Systems Lab — Exercise List

# Topic Question
1 Navigation Go to the sisop_module1_playground directory. List all files in config/, including hidden ones.
2 Permissions Find the file archive/locked.txt. Change permissions so only the owner can read it.
3 Search Find the line in logs/app.log containing "ERROR" and save it to logs/error_only.txt.
4 Count How many files ending in .tmp exist in the data/ directory?
5 Chaining List all files in data/ and sort them in reverse alphabetical order.
6 I/O Redirection Create a file info.txt containing the current date and your username.
7 AWK Print only the names (Column 2) of all users in data/users.csv.
8 AWK In data/users.csv, find the total sum of salaries (Column 4).
9 AWK Print the Name and Role of users who have a "Status" of "Active".
10 Bash Create a script scripts/check_dir.sh that checks if a directory provided as an argument exists.
11 Bash Fix scripts/hello.sh so it correctly prints the current date (it currently prints the word "date").
12 Bash Write a loop in a script that creates 5 files named test_1.txt to test_5.txt.
13 Cron Write a cron expression that runs scripts/hello.sh every day at 3:30 AM.
14 Cron List all active cron jobs for the current user.
15 Wildcards Delete all files in data/ that have the extension .bak.
16 Disk Usage Check the total size of the sisop_module1_playground directory in human-readable format.
17 AWK In data/users.csv, print the name of the person with the highest salary.
18 Sed Replace every occurrence of "INFO" with "LOG" in logs/app.log (output to a new file).
19 Processes Find the Process ID (PID) of your current bash session.
20 Archiving Create a compressed .tar.gz archive of the entire logs/ directory.
21 Bash Write a bash script that: (1) updates and upgrades the system using apt, (2) creates a directory called new_image/ if it does not already exist, and (3) downloads an image from a given URL and saves it into the new_image/ directory using wget or curl.
22 Search Inside the maze/ directory there is a deeply nested file called secret.txt. Use a single command to find its full path, then display its contents.
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