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Question 1: What was the objective of the exercise?
The objective of the exercise was to the ownership of the terminal in Linux systems. In Linux operating system all the control of the Linux file operations is controlled by the terminal. The terminal is owned by the root. Root is known as the superuser having access to all the high level and special file operation ins any directory of the operating system. However, using the pseudo terminal, a user can mimic the root user or another user. Visually the terminal will be owned by the pseudo user, and logically operations will be performed by the root on the pseudo directories.
Question 2: What was the outcome of the exercise?
As an outcome of the exercise, the terminal was owned by the pseudo user as well as the root user. Root is the superuser in Linux systems having root access to all of the directories and permission of performing any level of file operations on the machine. Basically, the root is locked by default in Linux systems. However, pseudo-users can own the terminal by following a pattern of command to perform certain file operations.
Question 3: Explain your experience with exercise?
It was useful and interesting to use the pseudo terminal for file operations in Linux systems. So, that they can carry out file operations in Linux systems. The exercise was completed without any fatal errors, and the outcome was observed by performing the instructed operations using the commands.
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