LINUX+ AND LPIC-1 GDE.TO LINUX CERTIF.
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Chapter 2, Problem 1RQ
Program Description Answer
BASH acts as the default shell in Linux.
Hence, the correct option is “D”.
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BASH in Linux:
- In Linux, user may come across two terms, terminal and shell.
- Terminal is the layer that allows the user to login to the system either remotely or locally.
- Shell is the layer that provides the user with the interface to access the system and BASH acts as the shell in Linux.
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LINUX+ AND LPIC-1 GDE.TO LINUX CERTIF.
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