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Category: Introduction to Linux I
If you are in the vi command mode and want to add a new line before your cursor, you can type:
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If you are in the vi command mode and want to begin inserting text before your cursor, you can type:
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To perform cut and paste in a vi document, you actually do:
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To search backward from your cursor in your vi document in command mode, you can type _ followed by the pattern to search for.
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If you want to quit the vi program without saving any of the changes you made to your file, you can type in command mode:
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Typing which of the following from vi command mode will attempt to save your file?
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What would typing “4dh” do in vi command mode?
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To go to the first line of a vi document in command mode, you can type: (choose two)
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To go to the beginning of a line in the vi command mode, you press:
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To move forward one word at a time in the vi command mode, you press:
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Which of the following commands will take the standard error of the ls command and put it into the /tmp/output.txt file:
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What character do you place between commands to execute multiple commands on a single command line?
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To view system memory usage, you can use the _ command.
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To send a paused process to the background, use the _ command.
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To see how long the system has been running, you can use the _ command.
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