====== isohome ======
Isohome is a simple script that tries to make an image of your CS home directory that is suitable for burning onto a CD ... at you are running it from the machine where your home directory is actually a local disk. If not it wi
to your account, bring up a terminal and type "isohome"
* Follow all the instructions it gives you
**... rview =====
While I make regular backups of the home directories on the Computer Science unix machines... e processes consists of making a cd image of your home directory and then either burning that image onto... hat commands you will use:
* our in-house [[isohome.script]] command script
* the [[http://www.cs.v
rst login, your current working directory is your home directory. Your home directory has the same name as your user-name, for example, **compsci-user**, and ... rectories are saved.
To find out what is in your home directory, type
<code>
compsci-user@tim:~$ ls
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There may be no files visible in your home directory, in which case, the UNIX prompt will be
FIXME update, convert to wiki, add link to isohome
====== Backup With Tar ======
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* [[:sysnew... erview =====
While I make regular backups of the home directories on the Computer Science Unix machines... would like to generate an ISO file of your entire home directory for simple CD burning, try using [[sysnews:isohome|isohome]].
===== Creating a tar file of your ent
Grading</h2>
<ul>
<li>Labs: 15%</li>
<li>Homework projects: 35%</li>
<li>Midterm: 25%</li>
... times so as to not disturb the class. </p>
<h2>Homework projects</h2>
<p>Homework projects shall be used to consolidate and expand upon concepts introduce... y and a short final one. The contribution of each homework assignment to the final grade will be proport
Grading</h2>
<ul>
<li>Labs: 15%</li>
<li>Homework projects: 35%</li>
<li>Midterm: 25%</li>
... times so as to not disturb the class. </p>
<h2>Homework projects</h2>
<p>Homework projects shall be used to consolidate and expand upon concepts introduce... a short, final, project. The contribution of each homework assignment to the final grade will be proport
Grading</h2>
<ul>
<li>Participation: 5%</li>
<li>Homework: 45%</li>
<li>Midterm: 25%</li>
<li>Final exa... -class related purposes is prohibited.</p>
<h2>Homework</h2>
<p>Homework shall be used to consolidate and expand upon concepts introduced in class.</p>
<p>There shall be, on average, a homework assignment every other week.</p>
<p>Homework
Grading</h2>
<ul>
<li>Labs: 15%</li>
<li>Homework projects: 35%</li>
<li>Midterm: 25%</li>
... College or their own if they so prefer.</p>
<h2>Homework projects</h2>
<p>Homework projects shall be used to consolidate and expand upon concepts introduce... y and a short final one. The contribution of each homework assignment to the final grade will be proport
Grading</h2>
<ul>
<li>Labs: 15%</li>
<li>Homework projects: 35%</li>
<li>Midterm: 25%</li>
... times so as to not disturb the class. </p>
<h2>Homework projects</h2>
<p>Homework projects shall be used to consolidate and expand upon concepts introduce... nd short) final project. The contribution of each homework assignment to the final grade will be proport
evens.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Grading</h2>
<ul>
<li>Homework: 45%</li>
<li>Midterm: 25%</li>
<li>F... SP309) or their own if they so prefer.</p>
<h2>Homework</h2>
<p>Homework shall be used to consolidate and expand upon concepts introduced in class. They w... y and a short final one. The contribution of each homework assignment to the final grade will be proport
on.h)]]
- [[http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/OSTEP/Homework/all.tgz|All homework programs from our textbook]]
* tar -xzf all.tgz ==> will unpack all.tgz into individual homework chapters
* you'll need to tar each individual homework chapter needed for 4/2 lab:
* HW-ThreadsI
ent variables are
* USER (your login name)
* HOME (the path name of your home directory)
* HOST (the name of the computer you are using)
* ARCH (the ... are
* PWD (your current working directory)
* HOME (the path name of your home directory)
* PATH (the directories the shell should search to find a comm
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~~NOTOC~~
==== Tuesday ====
* First up: homework
* Last week's homework is part of today's lecture
* {{ :courses:cs145-201951:homework214solution.docx |Solutions to homework from 2/14}}
* {{ :courses:cs145-201951:hw212solution.doc