This course is designed to provide learners with a practical and conceptual foundation in Unix-based input/output handling, file management, and system administration. Through two in-depth modules, learners will progress from understanding essential I/O mechanisms to executing advanced administrative tasks using Unix commands and structures.



Input Output, Expression Handling, and System Management
This course is part of Advanced Unix System Programming and Performance Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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July 2025
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There are 2 modules in this course
This module introduces foundational concepts of Unix-based input and output systems, stream redirection, file path handling, and text substitution. Learners will explore how Unix treats I/O as file-based interactions, understand redirection mechanisms, and apply regular expression tools like sed for manipulating text streams and file structures.
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This module focuses on the structural and administrative components of the Unix operating system. Learners will navigate the Unix filesystem, manage mount points, and perform user and group administration tasks. The module prepares learners for system-level operations including permission control and disk structure understanding.
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