What do we call the 'beginning' of all file directories in Windows and Linux? a:base directory b:root directory c:bottom directory d:main directory
B: the root directory is the original path that all files stem from. In windows, this is usually written with a letter (example: 'C:\") and in Linux it is "/"
What is the difference between a program and a process?
A program is a set of instructions, and a process is just once instance of one instruction running. (a program is made of many processes, over time)
what does it mean if you type "sudo" at the beginning of a bash command?
stands for "superuser do"; allows you higher admin authority
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