1.Split the files
The following is an
example of how to use the split command on a 600MB image.iso file:
#
split -b 200m image.iso
It will generate
three files, namely xaa,xab and xac of 200MB each. Afterwards you can
use the cat command to combine the three to get back the original
file, as follows
#
cat xa* > newimage.iso
2. Prevent users
from changing their passwords
You should have the
root previliages to change this permission. Once you change this one
users will not be able to change their passwords.
#
chmod 511 /usr/bin/passwd
3.
Crontab Example
first
asterisk to enter the day of week 0-6, where 0 is Sunday. You can
enter the month(1-12)in place of the second asterisk. Replace the
third asterisk with the day of month (1-31). The fourth one is for
the hour(0-23),while the fifth one is to enter the minutes(0-59).
For
example, if you need to run a script daily at 5:30pm, then the entry
will as shown below:
30 17 * * * sh
/home/myuser/scripttorun.sh >/dev/null 2>&1
If
the last part “>/dev/null 2>&1”
is omitted, then by default, cron will send an e-mail to the user
account after executing the cronjob.
4.
How to use the swap as a file?
To
make a swap file of 1GB, multiply 1024MB and 1024 to get a block
size. Now at a shell prompt as the root user, type the following
command with the count being equal to the desired block size:
dd
if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=1048576
Now
set up the swap file:
mkswap
/swapfile
Enable
the swap file after create it by using the following command:
swapon
/swapfile
Add
the following entry in the /etc/fstab file to make the system
activate this file as swap while booting the system:
/swapfile swap swap defaults 0
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