Hi Maxime,
Yes, some people teach with shells in the clouds, but I shy away from it
- university WiFi is often not reliable. (Two out of 16 people at a
workshop last week in Toronto were unable to get on the network...)
Thanks,
Greg
On 2015-07-02 2:08 PM, Maxime Boissonneault wrote:
Has anyone tried a free SSH shell service for teaching, i.e. one
listed here :
http://shells.red-pill.eu/
Maxime
Le 2015-07-02 15:00, Maxime Boissonneault a écrit :
Hi,
I'm currently going through the Unix shell lesson to see how SWC
teaches it.
I am wondering, the examples are made such that "/" is actually the
root of the dataset that you have users download initially, i.e. it
is as if the teacher had done a chroot into the downloaded directory
structure.
How do you explain to attendees that if they do "ls /", they will
/not/ actually see what is given in the examples ?
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Ph. D. en physique
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Ph. D. en physique
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