diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.en.md index a512592..2c5aaeb 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.en.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ Additional reading: 1. [ ] Bjarne Stroustrup 1. [ ] Steve Jobs 1. [x] Linus Torvalds + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.en.md index 4634ccc..1561301 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.en.md @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ If you're interested in having openSUSE as your operating system, head over to t 2. [ ] Mageia Control Center 3. [x] yast - +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.en.md index 07dfd97..8f7e333 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.en.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ If you're interested in having Debian as your operating system, head over to the 1. [ ] Point Release 2. [x] Rolling Release -Know More about [Rolling and Point Release](https://www.fosslinux.com/2805/linux-rolling-release-vs-point-release-and-which-is-better.htm). \ No newline at end of file +{{< /quizdown >}} + +Know More about [Rolling and Point Release](https://www.fosslinux.com/2805/linux-rolling-release-vs-point-release-and-which-is-better.htm). diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.en.md index 6dd4be9..a9281ce 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.en.md @@ -35,4 +35,6 @@ If you're interested in having RHEL as your operating system, head over to the i 1. [ ] dpkg 1. [ ] OpenPKG 1. [ ] Pacman -1. [x] RPM \ No newline at end of file +1. [x] RPM + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.en.md index 59550d4..eaf6be3 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.en.md @@ -34,4 +34,6 @@ If you're interested in having Ubuntu as your operating system, head over to the 1. [ ] OpenSUSE 1. [ ] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 1. [ ] Arch -1. [x] Debian \ No newline at end of file +1. [x] Debian + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.en.md index 049e016..5ad79ad 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.en.md @@ -34,4 +34,6 @@ If you're interested in having Fedora as your operating system, head over to the 1. [ ] Debian 2. [ ] Arch 3. [ ] OpenSUSE -4. [x] Fedora \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] Fedora + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.en.md index 2910387..54bf316 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.en.md @@ -34,4 +34,6 @@ If you're interested in having Linux Mint as your operating system, head over to 1. [ ] ElementryOS 1. [ ] RHEL 1. [ ] Arch -1. [x] Ubuntu \ No newline at end of file +1. [x] Ubuntu + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.en.md index a47d3f4..3bbf6fe 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.en.md @@ -39,4 +39,6 @@ If you're interested in having Gentoo as your operating system, head over to the 1. [ ] apt 2. [ ] RPM 3. [ ] Pacman -4. [x] Portage \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] Portage + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.en.md index 607bd00..c52e0c0 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.en.md @@ -35,4 +35,6 @@ If you're interested in having Arch as your operating system, head over to the i 1. [ ] dpkg 1. [ ] OpenPKG 1. [x] Pacman -1. [ ] RPM \ No newline at end of file +1. [ ] RPM + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/1. Shell.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/1. Shell.en.md index a9ca973..d1f3eb4 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/1. Shell.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/1. Shell.en.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ $ whoami 2. [ ] Your username 3. [ ] Bash 4. [x] Hello World + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/10. cp.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/10. cp.en.md index 61604a2..4d1aefc 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/10. cp.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/10. cp.en.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ Copy over a couple of files, be careful not to overwrite anything important. 2. [ ] :x 3. [ ] ls 4. [x] -r + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/11. mv.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/11. mv.en.md index a597ac0..45fd864 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/11. mv.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/11. mv.en.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ Rename a file, then move that file to a different directory. 2. [ ] copy cat dog 3. [ ] cp cat dog 4. [x] mv cat dog + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/12. mkdir.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/12. mkdir.en.md index 47eaab8..ef9ac5c 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/12. mkdir.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/12. mkdir.en.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ Make a couple of directories and move some files into that directory. 2. [ ] dir 3. [ ] create 4. [x] mkdir + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/13. rm.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/13. rm.en.md index e66708d..0eebc99 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/13. rm.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/13. rm.en.md @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ $ rmdir directory 2. [ ] delete myfile 3. [ ] remove myfile 4. [x] rm myfile + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/14. find.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/14. find.en.md index b252c0b..55b5f81 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/14. find.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/14. find.en.md @@ -40,4 +40,6 @@ One cool thing to note is that find doesn’t stop at the directory you are sear 1. [ ] --by-name 2. [ ] -byname 3. [ ] -filename -4. [x] -name \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] -name + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/15. help.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/15. help.en.md index 5cfbe92..93deb80 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/15. help.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/15. help.en.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ Run help on the echo command, logout command and pwd command. 2. [ ] tldr 3. [ ] man 4. [x] help + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/16. man.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/16. man.en.md index 4b3c2f1..7138c49 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/16. man.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/16. man.en.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ Run the man command on the ls command. 3. [ ] help 4. [x] man +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/17. whatis.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/17. whatis.en.md index 1e5ca79..581a373 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/17. whatis.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/17. whatis.en.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ Run the whatis command on the less command. 3. [ ] help 4. [x] whatis +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/18. alias.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/18. alias.en.md index 79c4cd1..3785a2f 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/18. alias.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/18. alias.en.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ Create a couple of aliases then remove them. 2. [ ] aka 3. [ ] nickname 4. [x] alias + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/19. exit.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/19. exit.en.md index dec6991..a3dedec 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/19. exit.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/19. exit.en.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ Exit out of the shell and see what happens. Make sure you don't need to do anymo 2. [ ] end 3. [ ] quit 4. [x] exit + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/2. pwd.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/2. pwd.en.md index 110e71c..55f0716 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/2. pwd.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/2. pwd.en.md @@ -48,4 +48,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] cd 2. [ ] sh 3. [ ] grep -4. [x] pwd \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] pwd + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/3. cd.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/3. cd.en.md index c83824c..4486936 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/3. cd.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/3. cd.en.md @@ -63,4 +63,6 @@ Give them a try! 1. [ ] cd . 2. [ ] cd ./ 3. [ ] cd ~ -4. [x] cd .. \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] cd .. + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/4. ls.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/4. ls.en.md index be33966..c4450d2 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/4. ls.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/4. ls.en.md @@ -62,4 +62,6 @@ Run ```ls``` with different flags and see the output you receive. 1. [ ] ls -h 2. [ ] ls -3. [x] ls -a \ No newline at end of file +3. [x] ls -a + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/5. touch.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/5. touch.en.md index 7c86e76..f2e0e61 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/5. touch.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/5. touch.en.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ There are many other ways to create files that involve other things like redirec 1. [ ] create myfile 2. [ ] new myfile -3. [x] touch myfile \ No newline at end of file +3. [x] touch myfile + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/6. file.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/6. file.en.md index 773a45b..56ae7b8 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/6. file.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/6. file.en.md @@ -32,4 +32,6 @@ Run the file command on a few different directories and files and note the outpu 1. [ ] type 2. [ ] cd 3. [ ] touch -4. [x] file \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] file + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/7. cat.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/7. cat.en.md index 4165698..b84f997 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/7. cat.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/7. cat.en.md @@ -30,4 +30,6 @@ Run cat on different files and directories. Then try to cat multiple files. 1. [ ] read 2. [ ] add 3. [ ] cd -4. [x] cat \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] cat + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/8. less.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/8. less.en.md index f1af5af..592b6de 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/8. less.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/8. less.en.md @@ -39,4 +39,6 @@ Run less on a file, then page up and around the file. Try searching for a specif 1. [ ] end 2. [ ] :x 3. [ ] exit -4. [x] q \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] q + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/9. history.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/9. history.en.md index 6718ea3..16b3af0 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/9. history.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/2. Command Line/9. history.en.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ Navigate through your previous command history with the Up and Down keys. Play a 2. [ ] remove 3. [ ] wipe 4. [x] clear + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/1. stdout (Standard Out).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/1. stdout (Standard Out).en.md index d4ba29d..c2ef255 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/1. stdout (Standard Out).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/1. stdout (Standard Out).en.md @@ -65,4 +65,6 @@ $ > somefile.txt 3. [ ] \> 4. [x] \>\> +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/10. expand and unexpeand.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/10. expand and unexpeand.en.md index 4b601c2..278d032 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/10. expand and unexpeand.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/10. expand and unexpeand.en.md @@ -41,4 +41,6 @@ What happens if you just type expand with no file input? 2. [ ] space 3. [ ] tab 4. [x] expand - \ No newline at end of file + +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/11. join and split.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/11. join and split.en.md index fbda336..66a8ced 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/11. join and split.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/11. join and split.en.md @@ -78,4 +78,6 @@ Join two files with different number of lines in each file, what happens? 2. [ ] join cow dog cat 3. [ ] join dog cat cow 4. [x] join cat dog cow - \ No newline at end of file + +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/12. sort.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/12. sort.en.md index f633651..5379765 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/12. sort.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/12. sort.en.md @@ -66,4 +66,6 @@ $ ls /etc | sort -rn 1. [ ] sort -d 2. [ ] revsort 3. [ ] rev -4. [x] -r \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] -r + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/13. tr (Translate).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/13. tr (Translate).en.md index 5811dbc..6cb59a1 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/13. tr (Translate).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/13. tr (Translate).en.md @@ -37,4 +37,6 @@ hello 1. [ ] change 2. [ ] translate 3. [ ] convert -4. [x] tr \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] tr + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/14. uniq (Unique).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/14. uniq (Unique).en.md index 6457ff5..6af6162 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/14. uniq (Unique).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/14. uniq (Unique).en.md @@ -113,4 +113,6 @@ What result would you get if you tried uniq -uc? 1. [ ] one 2. [ ] only 3. [ ] distinct -4. [x] uniq \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] uniq + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/15. wc and nl.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/15. wc and nl.en.md index 9612288..78dcf1b 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/15. wc and nl.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/15. wc and nl.en.md @@ -56,3 +56,5 @@ How would you get the total count of lines by using the nl file without searchin 3. [ ] wc 4. [x] wc -w + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/16. grep.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/16. grep.en.md index 78b571c..59c3983 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/16. grep.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/16. grep.en.md @@ -56,4 +56,6 @@ The newline character will not be matched by the regular expressions. 1. [ ] look 2. [ ] find 3. [ ] search -4. [x] grep \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] grep + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/2. stdin (Standard In).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/2. stdin (Standard In).en.md index 73863bc..a02f389 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/2. stdin (Standard In).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/2. stdin (Standard In).en.md @@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ $ pwd < peanuts.txt > banana.txt 3. [ ] \<\< 4. [x] \< +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/3. stderr (Standard Error).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/3. stderr (Standard Error).en.md index 2c356a8..323fb30 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/3. stderr (Standard Error).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/3. stderr (Standard Error).en.md @@ -72,3 +72,5 @@ $ ls /fake/directory >> /dev/null 2>&1 3. [ ] 1\> 4. [x] 2> +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/4. pipe and tee.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/4. pipe and tee.en.md index 415872f..f1b9346 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/4. pipe and tee.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/4. pipe and tee.en.md @@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ $ ls | tee peanuts.txt banan.txt 3. [ ] \< 4. [x] | +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/5. env (Environment).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/5. env (Environment).en.md index a5b366e..7fad35a 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/5. env (Environment).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/5. env (Environment).en.md @@ -72,5 +72,7 @@ $ echo $HOME 3. [ ] PATH 4. [x] env +{{< /quizdown >}} + env diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/6. cut.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/6. cut.en.md index 3a75d46..b60b267 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/6. cut.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/6. cut.en.md @@ -60,4 +60,6 @@ $ cut -c -5 sample.txt 1. [ ] cut -c 2. [ ] cut -s 3. [ ] cut 1 -4. [x] cut -c 1 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] cut -c 1 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/7. paste.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/7. paste.en.md index c572610..2ed687f 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/7. paste.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/7. paste.en.md @@ -49,4 +49,6 @@ Try to paste multiple files together, what happens? 1. [ ] -c 2. [ ] -o 3. [ ] -l -4. [x] -s \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] -s + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/8. head.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/8. head.en.md index 4cef5c0..8cec0ac 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/8. head.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/8. head.en.md @@ -40,4 +40,6 @@ $ head -c 15 /var/log/syslog 1. [ ] -nl 2. [ ] -h 3. [ ] head -4. [x] -n \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] -n + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/9. tail.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/9. tail.en.md index 24d579f..917868f 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/9. tail.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/3. Text-Fu/9. tail.en.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ $ man tail 3. [ ] follow 4. [x] -f +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/1. regex (Regular Expressions).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/1. regex (Regular Expressions).en.md index b9a2e6c..a0ba1d8 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/1. regex (Regular Expressions).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/1. regex (Regular Expressions).en.md @@ -90,4 +90,6 @@ grep [regular expression here] [file] 1. [ ] - 2. [ ] | 3. [ ] , -4. [x] . \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] . + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/10. Emacs Manipulate Files.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/10. Emacs Manipulate Files.en.md index 67a5b8a..dd847d6 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/10. Emacs Manipulate Files.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/10. Emacs Manipulate Files.en.md @@ -42,4 +42,6 @@ Play around with opening files and saving files. 1. [ ] C-x s 2. [ ] C-x C-w 3. [ ] C-x C-s -4. [x] C-x C-f \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] C-x C-f + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/11. Emacs Buffer Navigation.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/11. Emacs Buffer Navigation.en.md index 19c849e..6b6c33e 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/11. Emacs Buffer Navigation.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/11. Emacs Buffer Navigation.en.md @@ -56,4 +56,6 @@ Play around with buffers. 1. [ ] C-x d 2. [ ] C-x x 3. [ ] C-x s -4. [x] C-x k \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] C-x k + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/12. Emacs Editing.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/12. Emacs Editing.en.md index dd20205..956d013 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/12. Emacs Editing.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/12. Emacs Editing.en.md @@ -51,3 +51,5 @@ Play around with text navigation. 2. [ ] E-> 3. [ ] N-> 4. [x] M-> + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/13. Emacs Exiting and Help.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/13. Emacs Exiting and Help.en.md index 0209509..fad8b4c 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/13. Emacs Exiting and Help.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/13. Emacs Exiting and Help.en.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ Visit the Emacs site to learn about more commands. [Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/s 2. [ ] C-help 3. [ ] help 4. [x] C-h C-h + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/4. Vim Search Patterns.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/4. Vim Search Patterns.en.md index f663841..d4fbc1e 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/4. Vim Search Patterns.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/4. Vim Search Patterns.en.md @@ -42,4 +42,6 @@ Play with the search key, open a text file in vim with: vim [textfile] and start 2. [ ] \< 3. [ ] \\ 4. [x] \/ - \ No newline at end of file + +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/5. Vim Navigation.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/5. Vim Navigation.en.md index b7c3e8e..b8f7df6 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/5. Vim Navigation.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/5. Vim Navigation.en.md @@ -31,4 +31,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] D 2. [ ] S 3. [ ] Down Arrow key -4. [x] k \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] k + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/6. Vim Appending Text.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/6. Vim Appending Text.en.md index 7f9e079..8c7b1f7 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/6. Vim Appending Text.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/6. Vim Appending Text.en.md @@ -37,4 +37,6 @@ Play around with entering and exiting insertion mode. 1. [ ] A 2. [ ] o 3. [ ] \< -4. [x] i \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] i + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/7. Vim Editing.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/7. Vim Editing.en.md index 4da1368..5def7ea 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/7. Vim Editing.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/7. Vim Editing.en.md @@ -32,4 +32,6 @@ I know this lesson added some oddballs, open up a text editor and play around wi 1. [ ] x 2. [ ] del 3. [ ] yy -4. [x] dd \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] dd + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/8. Vim Saving and Exiting.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/8. Vim Saving and Exiting.en.md index 23038e4..dc02948 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/8. Vim Saving and Exiting.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/4. Advanced Text-Fu/8. Vim Saving and Exiting.en.md @@ -37,4 +37,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] :d 2. [ ] :x 3. [ ] :q -4. [x] :q! \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] :q! + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/1. Users and Groups.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/1. Users and Groups.en.md index c6ab9d4..f989760 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/1. Users and Groups.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/1. Users and Groups.en.md @@ -52,4 +52,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] admin 2. [ ] root 3. [ ] su -4. [x] sudo \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] sudo + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/2. root.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/2. root.en.md index f7d9520..dcddddd 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/2. root.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/2. root.en.md @@ -32,4 +32,6 @@ Open up the ```/etc/sudoers``` file and see what superuser permissions other use 1. [ ] ls sudoers 2. [ ] show sudoers 3. [ ] /etc/root -4. [x] /etc/sudoers \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] /etc/sudoers + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/3. etc-passwd.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/3. etc-passwd.en.md index 6aa21ae..aec38c3 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/3. etc-passwd.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/3. etc-passwd.en.md @@ -49,4 +49,6 @@ Look at your /etc/passwd file, take a look at some of the users and note the acc 1. [ ] $ 2. [ ] \# 3. [ ] \ -4. [x] * \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] * + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/5. etc-group.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/5. etc-group.en.md index a88290d..1949ab6 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/5. etc-group.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/5. etc-group.en.md @@ -40,4 +40,6 @@ Run the command **groups**. What do you see? 1. [ ] r 2. [ ] \# 3. [ ] 1 -4. [x] 0 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] 0 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/6. User Management Tools.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/6. User Management Tools.en.md index a8ed1d7..7bd2c78 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/6. User Management Tools.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/5. User Management/6. User Management Tools.en.md @@ -53,3 +53,5 @@ Create a new user then change their password and login as the new user. 2. [ ] change passwd 3. [ ] password 4. [x] passwd + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/1. File Permissions.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/1. File Permissions.en.md index ce3bde3..4198be5 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/1. File Permissions.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/1. File Permissions.en.md @@ -47,4 +47,6 @@ Use the ls -l command on multiple files and recite their permissions, user and g 1. [ ] rw 2. [ ] r 3. [ ] ex -4. [x] x \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] x + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/2. Modifying Permissions.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/2. Modifying Permissions.en.md index 411c344..9f578ec 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/2. Modifying Permissions.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/2. Modifying Permissions.en.md @@ -80,4 +80,6 @@ Change some basic text file permissions and see the bits changing as you do an l 1. [ ] 1 2. [ ] 2 3. [ ] 3 -4. [x] 4 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] 4 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/3. Ownership Permissions.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/3. Ownership Permissions.en.md index 2ef6fe9..32a594d 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/3. Ownership Permissions.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/3. Ownership Permissions.en.md @@ -46,4 +46,6 @@ Modify the group and user of some test files. Afterwards take a look at the perm 1. [ ] chroot 2. [ ] chmod -3. [x] chown \ No newline at end of file +3. [x] chown + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/4. Umask.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/4. Umask.en.md index b73cc39..0a7262b 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/4. Umask.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/4. Umask.en.md @@ -37,4 +37,6 @@ When you run the umask command it will give that default set of permissions on a 1. [ ] default 2. [ ] reset 3. [ ] set -4. [x] umask \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] umask + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/5. setupid.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/5. setupid.en.md index 2b9ae31..de4421b 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/5. setupid.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/5. setupid.en.md @@ -71,3 +71,5 @@ Look at the permission for /etc/passwd in detail, do you notice anything else? F 2. [ ] 2 3. [ ] 0 4. [x] 4 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/6. setgid.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/6. setgid.en.md index 804502d..ebbd044 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/6. setgid.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/6. setgid.en.md @@ -42,4 +42,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] 4 2. [ ] 0 3. [ ] 1 -4. [x] 2 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] 2 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/7. Process Permissions.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/7. Process Permissions.en.md index 6e11448..f471716 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/7. Process Permissions.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/7. Process Permissions.en.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ We haven't discussed processes yet, we can still take a look at this change happ 2. [ ] root 3. [ ] su 4. [x] effective + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/8. Thee Sticky bit.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/8. Thee Sticky bit.en.md index af0c586..59ad9e8 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/8. Thee Sticky bit.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/6. Permissions/8. Thee Sticky bit.en.md @@ -43,4 +43,6 @@ What other files and directories do you think have a sticky bit enabled? 1. [ ] s 2. [ ] b 3. [ ] y -4. [x] t \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] t + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/1. ps (Processes).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/1. ps (Processes).en.md index 9fe4976..7fb332d 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/1. ps (Processes).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/1. ps (Processes).en.md @@ -72,4 +72,6 @@ Use the ps command with different flags and see how the output changes. 1. [ ] s 2. [ ] a 3. [ ] x -4. [x] u \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] u + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/10. proc filesystem.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/10. proc filesystem.en.md index 255d629..282b21c 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/10. proc filesystem.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/10. proc filesystem.en.md @@ -38,4 +38,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] detailfs 2. [ ] fs -3. [x] /proc \ No newline at end of file +3. [x] /proc + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/11. Job Control.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/11. Job Control.en.md index ec9c365..25f75c4 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/11. Job Control.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/11. Job Control.en.md @@ -88,3 +88,5 @@ Move some jobs between the background and the foreground 2. [ ] list jobs 3. [ ] ls jobs 4. [x] jobs + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/2. Controlling Terminal.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/2. Controlling Terminal.en.md index edb88ea..73e6a32 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/2. Controlling Terminal.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/2. Controlling Terminal.en.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ Look at your ps output and list all the unique TTY values. 1. [ ] ; 2. [ ] / 3. [ ] ! -4. [x] ? \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] ? + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/3. Process Details.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/3. Process Details.en.md index c2b95d6..80eef8f 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/3. Process Details.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/3. Process Details.en.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] bios 2. [ ] linux header 3. [ ] rom -4. [x] kernel \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] kernel + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/4. Process Creation.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/4. Process Creation.en.md index 0b2e3c9..86d5845 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/4. Process Creation.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/4. Process Creation.en.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ Take a look at your running processes, can you see what other processes have par 2. [ ] duplicate 3. [ ] clone 4. [x] fork + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/5. Process Termination.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/5. Process Termination.en.md index 52024b7..bf003cf 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/5. Process Termination.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/5. Process Termination.en.md @@ -38,4 +38,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] x 2. [ ] -1 3. [ ] 1 -4. [x] 0 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] 0 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/6. Signals.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/6. Signals.en.md index 53a23c0..dec3a6c 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/6. Signals.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/6. Signals.en.md @@ -58,4 +58,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] SIGINT 3. [ ] SIGSTOP 4. [x] SIGKILL -5. [ ] SIGTERM \ No newline at end of file +5. [ ] SIGTERM + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/7. kill (Terminate).en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/7. kill (Terminate).en.md index 503712b..e2c431b 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/7. kill (Terminate).en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/7. kill (Terminate).en.md @@ -48,4 +48,6 @@ Kill some processes using different signals. 1. [ ] SIGINT 2. [ ] SIGKILL 3. [ ] SIGSTOP -4. [x] SIGTERM \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] SIGTERM + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/8. niceness.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/8. niceness.en.md index 0094f42..c31202d 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/8. niceness.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/8. niceness.en.md @@ -46,4 +46,6 @@ What processes aren't very nice and why? 1. [ ] down 2. [ ] up 3. [ ] high -4. [x] lower \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] lower + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/9. Process States.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/9. Process States.en.md index 8eee2a1..7a30365 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/9. Process States.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/7. Processes/9. Process States.en.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ Take a look at the running processes on your system and check out their process 1. [ ] Z 2. [ ] S 3. [ ] R -4. [x] D \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] D + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/2. Package Repositories.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/2. Package Repositories.en.md index bf3736b..587ab9f 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/2. Package Repositories.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/2. Package Repositories.en.md @@ -29,4 +29,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] /etc/apt/dpkg.list 2. [ ] /etc/apt/packages.list -3. [x] /etc/apt/sources.list \ No newline at end of file +3. [x] /etc/apt/sources.list + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/3. tar and gzip.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/3. tar and gzip.en.md index 418f0fe..c1115c0 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/3. tar and gzip.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/3. tar and gzip.en.md @@ -93,4 +93,6 @@ Familiarize yourself with the tar documentation and look at the other options av 1. [ ] s 2. [ ] a 3. [ ] x -4. [x] c \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] c + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/5. rpm and dpkg.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/5. rpm and dpkg.en.md index 9448f75..8a38a1d 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/5. rpm and dpkg.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/5. rpm and dpkg.en.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ Find a program that you want to install on your system like Google Chrome and in 2. [ ] pacman 3. [ ] apt 4. [x] dpkg + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/6. yum and apt.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/6. yum and apt.en.md index e4a3fc1..b69aeec 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/6. yum and apt.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/6. yum and apt.en.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ Run through each of these package commands and see the output you receive. 2. [ ] apt details 3. [ ] apt info 4. [x] apt show + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/7. Compile Source Code.en.md b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/7. Compile Source Code.en.md index 7087402..d6bb42e 100644 --- a/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/7. Compile Source Code.en.md +++ b/content/english/1. Grasshopper/8. Packages/7. Compile Source Code.en.md @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ Find a source code program (from a trusted site) and install from source. 1. [ ] make uninstall 2. [ ] make 3. [x] checkinstall + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/1. dev directory.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/1. dev directory.en.md index 52bb747..0d3eebc 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/1. dev directory.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/1. dev directory.en.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ Check out the contents of the /dev directory, do you recognize any familiar devi 3. [ ] /sde 4. [x] /dev +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/2. Device Types.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/2. Device Types.en.md index 01fc8c7..c422899 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/2. Device Types.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/2. Device Types.en.md @@ -76,3 +76,5 @@ Look at your /dev directory and find out what types of devices you can see. 2. [ ] a 3. [ ] x 4. [x] c + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/3. Device Names.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/3. Device Names.en.md index f2ca4db..98bdb9c 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/3. Device Names.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/3. Device Names.en.md @@ -56,3 +56,5 @@ Write to the pseudo devices and see what happens, be careful not to write your d 2. [ ] sde1 3. [ ] sdb2 4. [x] sdb1 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/4. sysfs.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/4. sysfs.en.md index e68bd1b..d723a65 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/4. sysfs.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/4. sysfs.en.md @@ -38,4 +38,6 @@ Check out the contents of the /sys directory and see what files are located in t 1. [ ] /root 2. [ ] /proc 3. [ ] /dev -4. [x] /sys \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] /sys + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/5. udev.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/5. udev.en.md index 1c85c3f..0b423c1 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/5. udev.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/5. udev.en.md @@ -42,4 +42,6 @@ Run the udevadm command given and check out the input. 1. [ ] root 2. [ ] systemd 3. [ ] sysfs -4. [x] udev \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] udev + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/6. lsusb, lspci, lssci.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/6. lsusb, lspci, lssci.en.md index f275015..0831331 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/6. lsusb, lspci, lssci.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/6. lsusb, lspci, lssci.en.md @@ -41,4 +41,6 @@ Try out each of these commands and see the output you receive. 1. [ ] lssci 2. [ ] lspci -3. [x] lsusb \ No newline at end of file +3. [x] lsusb + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/7. dd.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/7. dd.en.md index 760f3f5..0ce6a52 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/7. dd.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/1. Devices/7. dd.en.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ Use the dd command to make a backup of your drive and set the output to a .img f 2. [ ] as 3. [ ] xs 4. [x] bs + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/1. Filesystem Hierarchy.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/1. Filesystem Hierarchy.en.md index 283f4ec..e546ab2 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/1. Filesystem Hierarchy.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/1. Filesystem Hierarchy.en.md @@ -48,4 +48,5 @@ Look inside your /usr directory, what kind of information is located there? 2. [ ] /mount 3. [ ] /sde 4. [x] /var -5. [ ] /logs \ No newline at end of file +5. [ ] /logs +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/10. Filesystem Repair.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/10. Filesystem Repair.en.md index 979263d..c960ff4 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/10. Filesystem Repair.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/10. Filesystem Repair.en.md @@ -34,4 +34,6 @@ Look at the manpage for fsck to see what else it can do. 1. [ ] dd 2. [ ] filesystemrepair 3. [ ] fsrepair -4. [x] fsck \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] fsck + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/11. Inodes.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/11. Inodes.en.md index b1af5aa..5b101e0 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/11. Inodes.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/11. Inodes.en.md @@ -84,4 +84,6 @@ Observe some inode numbers for different files, which ones are usually created f 1. [ ] df -inode 2. [ ] df inode 3. [ ] inode -i -4. [x] df -i \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] df -i + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/12. symlinks.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/12. symlinks.en.md index b859ef7..bfd950e 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/12. symlinks.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/12. symlinks.en.md @@ -94,3 +94,5 @@ Play around with making symlinks and hardlinks, delete a couple and see what hap 2. [ ] ls 3. [ ] ln 4. [x] ln -s + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/2. Filesystem Types.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/2. Filesystem Types.en.md index bec7a10..3e3de6c 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/2. Filesystem Types.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/2. Filesystem Types.en.md @@ -53,4 +53,6 @@ Do a little bit of research online on the other filesystem types: ReiserFS, ZFS, 1. [ ] FAT 2. [ ] NTFS 3. [ ] HFS+ -4. [x] ext4 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] ext4 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/3. Anatomy of a Disk.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/3. Anatomy of a Disk.en.md index 139abb9..61a739d 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/3. Anatomy of a Disk.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/3. Anatomy of a Disk.en.md @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ Run **parted -l** on your machine and evaluate your results. 2. [ ] primary 3. [ ] large 4. [x] extended + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/4. Disk Partitioning.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/4. Disk Partitioning.en.md index 1eb0332..4b4c15d 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/4. Disk Partitioning.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/4. Disk Partitioning.en.md @@ -89,3 +89,5 @@ Partition a USB drive with half of the drive as ext4 and the other half as free 1. [ ] parted 2. [ ] fstab 3. [x] mkpart + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/5. Creating Filesystems.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/5. Creating Filesystems.en.md index 279ed1c..a72f45f 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/5. Creating Filesystems.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/5. Creating Filesystems.en.md @@ -30,4 +30,6 @@ Make an ext4 filesystem on the USB drive. 1. [ ] gpart 2. [ ] parted 3. [ ] fstab -4. [x] mkfs \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] mkfs + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/6. mount and umount.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/6. mount and umount.en.md index 8935833..06d5f2d 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/6. mount and umount.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/6. mount and umount.en.md @@ -59,4 +59,6 @@ Look at the manpage for mount and umount and see what other options you can use. 1. [ ] attach 2. [ ] add 3. [ ] unmount -4. [x] mount \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] mount + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/7. etc-fstab.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/7. etc-fstab.en.md index f9bd307..23702b2 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/7. etc-fstab.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/7. etc-fstab.en.md @@ -46,4 +46,6 @@ Add the USB drive we've been working on as an entry in /etc/fstab, when you rebo 1. [ ] /root 2. [ ] /mount 3. [ ] /dev -4. [x] /etc/fstab \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] /etc/fstab + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/8. swap.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/8. swap.en.md index 5119d1a..03270bc 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/8. swap.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/8. swap.en.md @@ -47,4 +47,6 @@ Partition the free space in the USB drive for swap space. 1. [ ] swap 2. [ ] onswap 3. [ ] enableswap -4. [x] swapon \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] swapon + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/9. Disk Usage.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/9. Disk Usage.en.md index 5e2320f..9d4508c 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/9. Disk Usage.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/2. Filesystem/9. Disk Usage.en.md @@ -46,4 +46,6 @@ Look at your disk usage and free space with both du and df. 1. [ ] showspace 2. [ ] showfree 3. [ ] fd -4. [x] df \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] df + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/1. Boot Process Overview.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/1. Boot Process Overview.en.md index e27c734..2268b93 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/1. Boot Process Overview.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/1. Boot Process Overview.en.md @@ -44,4 +44,6 @@ Reboot your system and see if you can spot each step as your machine boots up. 1. [ ] exec 2. [ ] start 3. [ ] boot -4. [x] init \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] init + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/2. Boot Process: BIOS.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/2. Boot Process: BIOS.en.md index a8a487d..5c74274 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/2. Boot Process: BIOS.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/2. Boot Process: BIOS.en.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ Go into your BIOS menu and see if you have UEFI booting enabled. 1. [ ] root 2. [ ] system 3. [ ] fastboot -4. [x] bootloader \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] bootloader + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/3. Boot Process: Bootloader.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/3. Boot Process: Bootloader.en.md index 2c691ea..5290e0e 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/3. Boot Process: Bootloader.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/3. Boot Process: Bootloader.en.md @@ -44,4 +44,6 @@ If you have GRUB as your bootloader, go into the GRUB menu with 'e' and take a l 1. [ ] nomsg 2. [ ] supress 3. [ ] silent -4. [x] quiet \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] quiet + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/4. Boot Process: Kernel.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/4. Boot Process: Kernel.en.md index 424b9ac..1a2534f 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/4. Boot Process: Kernel.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/4. Boot Process: Kernel.en.md @@ -32,4 +32,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] sys 2. [ ] sda 3. [ ] root -4. [x] initramfs \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] initramfs + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/5. Boot Process: Init.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/5. Boot Process: Init.en.md index 1367207..128466c 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/5. Boot Process: Init.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/3. Boot The System/5. Boot Process: Init.en.md @@ -43,4 +43,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] bootscript 2. [ ] launchd 3. [ ] upstart -4. [x] systemd \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] systemd + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/1. Overview of the Kernel.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/1. Overview of the Kernel.en.md index d38dc74..898c00d 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/1. Overview of the Kernel.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/1. Overview of the Kernel.en.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] init 3. [ ] bios 4. [x] kernel + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/2. Privilege Levels.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/2. Privilege Levels.en.md index 0eaea78..5c1f69e 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/2. Privilege Levels.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/2. Privilege Levels.en.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] x 3. [ ] 1 4. [x] 0 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/3. System Calls.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/3. System Calls.en.md index 427b867..977f1db 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/3. System Calls.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/3. System Calls.en.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] init 3. [ ] kernel 4. [x] system call + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/4. Kernel Installation.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/4. Kernel Installation.en.md index 741fa0b..0105735 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/4. Kernel Installation.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/4. Kernel Installation.en.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ There are many different kernel versions, some are used as LTS (long term suppor 2. [ ] kernel -v 3. [ ] kernel 4. [x] uname -r + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/5. Kernel Location.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/5. Kernel Location.en.md index ecbe11e..a70b508 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/5. Kernel Location.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/5. Kernel Location.en.md @@ -35,4 +35,6 @@ Go into your boot directory and see what files are in there. 1. [ ] kernelimg 2. [ ] sysimg 3. [ ] boot img -4. [x] vmlinuz \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] vmlinuz + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/6. Kernel Modules.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/6. Kernel Modules.en.md index f37cac9..d5d9a3e 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/6. Kernel Modules.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/4. Kernel/6. Kernel Modules.en.md @@ -75,4 +75,6 @@ Unload your bluetooth module with modprobe and see what happens. How will you fi 1. [ ] unmount 2. [ ] unload module 3. [ ] upstart -4. [x] modprobe -r \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] modprobe -r + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/1. System V Overview.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/1. System V Overview.en.md index 7424907..ca62c4e 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/1. System V Overview.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/1. System V Overview.en.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ If you are running System V, change the default runlevel of your machine to some 2. [ ] x 3. [ ] 1 4. [x] 0 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/2. System V Service.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/2. System V Service.en.md index e253a3d..e2bd0c2 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/2. System V Service.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/2. System V Service.en.md @@ -52,3 +52,5 @@ Manage a couple of services and change their states, what do you observe? 2. [ ] sudo unload module peanut 3. [ ] sudo stop service peanut 4. [x] sudo service peanut stop + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/3. Upstart Overview.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/3. Upstart Overview.en.md index a4320d8..443ca7c 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/3. Upstart Overview.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/3. Upstart Overview.en.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ If you are running Upstart, see if you can make sense of the job configurations 2. [ ] init 3. [ ] unstart 4. [x] upstart + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/4. Upstart Jobs.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/4. Upstart Jobs.en.md index c755f78..754cb6e 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/4. Upstart Jobs.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/4. Upstart Jobs.en.md @@ -73,3 +73,5 @@ Observe your list of Upstart jobs, now change the job state with one of the comm 2. [ ] sudo load module peanuts 3. [ ] sudo initctl upstart peanuts 4. [x] sudo initctl restart peanuts + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/5. Systemd Overview.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/5. Systemd Overview.en.md index fea1b70..671245d 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/5. Systemd Overview.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/5. Systemd Overview.en.md @@ -52,3 +52,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] lock 3. [ ] point 4. [x] target + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/6. Systemd Goals.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/6. Systemd Goals.en.md index d5cac3a..f0d7156 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/6. Systemd Goals.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/6. Systemd Goals.en.md @@ -89,3 +89,5 @@ View the unit statuses and start and stop a few services. What do you observe? 1. [ ] sudo systemctl module peanut.service 2. [ ] sudo systemctl upstart peanut.service 3. [x] sudo systemctl start peanut.service + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/7. Power States.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/7. Power States.en.md index 71b9837..3c44663 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/7. Power States.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/5. Init/7. Power States.en.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ What do you think is happening with init when you shutdown your machine? 2. [ ] sudo shutdown = 4 3. [ ] sudo shutdown in 4 4. [x] sudo shutdown -h +4 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/1. Tracking processes: top.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/1. Tracking processes: top.en.md index 3f3c2c1..f2a50fd 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/1. Tracking processes: top.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/1. Tracking processes: top.en.md @@ -90,4 +90,6 @@ Play around with the top command and see what processes are using the most resou 1. [ ] showt 2. [x] uptime 3. [ ] unstart -4. [ ] upstart \ No newline at end of file +4. [ ] upstart + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/2. lsof and fuser.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/2. lsof and fuser.en.md index 19ef538..18f7130 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/2. lsof and fuser.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/2. lsof and fuser.en.md @@ -64,4 +64,6 @@ Read the manpages for lsof and fuser, there is a lot of information that we didn 1. [ ] ls op 2. [ ] init 3. [ ] fuser -4. [x] lsof \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] lsof + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/3. Process Threads.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/3. Process Threads.en.md index 7c79713..69d6af7 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/3. Process Threads.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/3. Process Threads.en.md @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ Run the **ps m** command and see what processes you have running are multi-threa 1. [ ] False 2. [x] True + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/4. CPU Monitoring.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/4. CPU Monitoring.en.md index 7f3f7fd..d9a9a88 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/4. CPU Monitoring.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/4. CPU Monitoring.en.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ Check the load average of your system and see what it's doing. 2. [x] uptime 3. [ ] unstart 4. [ ] upstart + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/5. IO Monitoring.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/5. IO Monitoring.en.md index aa13450..78e0f39 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/5. IO Monitoring.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/5. IO Monitoring.en.md @@ -57,4 +57,6 @@ Use iostat to view your disk usage. 1. [ ] sysV 2. [ ] init 3. [ ] unstart -4. [x] iostat \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] iostat + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/6. Memory Monitoring.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/6. Memory Monitoring.en.md index b995170..61e83cc 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/6. Memory Monitoring.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/6. Memory Monitoring.en.md @@ -71,3 +71,5 @@ Look at your memory usage with vmstat. 2. [ ] init 3. [ ] unstart 4. [ ] iostat + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/7. Continuous Monitoring.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/7. Continuous Monitoring.en.md index 457a298..7eb0530 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/7. Continuous Monitoring.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/7. Continuous Monitoring.en.md @@ -63,4 +63,6 @@ Install sar on your system and start collecting and analyzing your system resour 1. [ ] top 2. [ ] init 3. [ ] unstart -4. [x] sar \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] sar + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/8. Cron Jobs.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/8. Cron Jobs.en.md index f397e6a..272c441 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/8. Cron Jobs.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/6. Process Utilization/8. Cron Jobs.en.md @@ -51,4 +51,6 @@ Create a cronjob that you want to run at a scheduled time. 1. [ ] cron 2. [ ] cronjob -e 3. [ ] cron -e -4. [x] crontab -e \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] crontab -e + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/1. System Logging.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/1. System Logging.en.md index c0c9391..ef03ebf 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/1. System Logging.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/1. System Logging.en.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ Look at your /var/log/syslog file and see what else is happening on your machine 2. [ ] initlog 3. [ ] syslog 4. [x] rsyslogd + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/2. syslog.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/2. syslog.en.md index 27daff7..bb75d81 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/2. syslog.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/2. syslog.en.md @@ -54,4 +54,6 @@ Look at your /etc/rsyslog.d configuration file and see what else is being logged 1. [ ] syslog 2. [ ] log 3. [ ] fuser -4. [x] logger \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] logger + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/3. General Logging.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/3. General Logging.en.md index fb34cab..2371354 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/3. General Logging.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/3. General Logging.en.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ Look at your /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog files and see what the differ 1. [ ] log 2. [ ] init 3. [ ] logger -4. [x] syslog \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] syslog + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/4. Kernel Logging.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/4. Kernel Logging.en.md index 813f635..34cc798 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/4. Kernel Logging.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/4. Kernel Logging.en.md @@ -28,4 +28,6 @@ Look at your dmesg and kern logs, what differences do you notice? 1. [ ] auth.log 2. [ ] sys.log 3. [ ] kern.log -4. [x] dmesg \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] dmesg + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/5. Authentication Logging.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/5. Authentication Logging.en.md index 671051e..e5db9a1 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/5. Authentication Logging.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/5. Authentication Logging.en.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ Do some failed logins and then a successful one, look at your /var/log/auth.log 1. [ ] boot.log 2. [ ] sys.log 3. [ ] kern.log -4. [x] auth.log \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] auth.log + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/6. Managing Log Files.en.md b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/6. Managing Log Files.en.md index 7670682..fa0df81 100644 --- a/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/6. Managing Log Files.en.md +++ b/content/english/2. Journeyman/7. Logging/6. Managing Log Files.en.md @@ -28,4 +28,6 @@ Look at your logrotate configuration file and see how it manages some of your lo 1. [ ] man logger 2. [ ] logger 3. [ ] log -4. [x] logrotate \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] logrotate + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/1. File Sharing Overview.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/1. File Sharing Overview.en.md index 49336bd..c6d7529 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/1. File Sharing Overview.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/1. File Sharing Overview.en.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ Try to copy a file over with scp from one machine to another. 2. [ ] cp -s 3. [ ] cp 4. [x] scp + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/2. rsync.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/2. rsync.en.md index 17e44ab..71b3726 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/2. rsync.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/2. rsync.en.md @@ -53,4 +53,6 @@ Use rsync to sync a directory to another directory, be sure not to overwrite an 1. [ ] ftp 2. [ ] scp 3. [ ] https -4. [x] rsync \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] rsync + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/3. Simple HTTP Server.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/3. Simple HTTP Server.en.md index 24c0965..67e8b5e 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/3. Simple HTTP Server.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/3. Simple HTTP Server.en.md @@ -34,4 +34,6 @@ Try setting up a SimpleHTTPServer! 1. [ ] SSH 2. [ ] PHP 3. [ ] apache -4. [x] SimpleHTTPServer \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] SimpleHTTPServer + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/4. NFS.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/4. NFS.en.md index cc219b1..68de58d 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/4. NFS.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/4. NFS.en.md @@ -37,4 +37,6 @@ Read the manpage for NFS to learn more. 1. [ ] NFS 2. [ ] gpart 3. [ ] mount -4. [x] automount \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] automount + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/5. Samba.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/5. Samba.en.md index d6546de..c656cdd 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/5. Samba.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/1. Network Sharing/5. Samba.en.md @@ -88,3 +88,5 @@ Setup a Samba share, if you don't have one, open up smb.conf and familiarize you 2. [ ] HTTPS 3. [ ] SSH 4. [x] CIFS + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/1. Network Basics.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/1. Network Basics.en.md index 2d436b0..ed5ec1a 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/1. Network Basics.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/1. Network Basics.en.md @@ -37,4 +37,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] WAN 2. [ ] PAN 3. [ ] MAN -4. [x] LAN \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] LAN + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/2. OSI Model.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/2. OSI Model.en.md index d88fd88..121ff77 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/2. OSI Model.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/2. OSI Model.en.md @@ -24,4 +24,6 @@ Read more about the OSI model: [OSI Model](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_mod > - In the OSI reference model, the communications between a computing system are split into seven different abstraction layers: Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Session, Presentation, and Application. 1. [ ] TCP/IP -2. [x] OSI \ No newline at end of file +2. [x] OSI + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/3. TCP_IP Model.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/3. TCP_IP Model.en.md index 8060327..29dd447 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/3. TCP_IP Model.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/3. TCP_IP Model.en.md @@ -59,4 +59,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] Link 2. [ ] Transport 3. [ ] Network -4. [x] Application \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] Application + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/4. Network Addressing.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/4. Network Addressing.en.md index 341127c..66886c6 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/4. Network Addressing.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/4. Network Addressing.en.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] 16 3. [ ] 8 4. [x] 4 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/5. Application Layer.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/5. Application Layer.en.md index eb6ad35..b5920dc 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/5. Application Layer.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/5. Application Layer.en.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] Transport 3. [ ] Network 4. [x] Application + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/6. Transport Layer.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/6. Transport Layer.en.md index 647cc3d..a21cbbe 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/6. Transport Layer.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/6. Transport Layer.en.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] UDP 3. [ ] SSH 4. [x] TCP + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/7. Network Layer.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/7. Network Layer.en.md index 437448b..51c154f 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/7. Network Layer.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/7. Network Layer.en.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] HTTPS 3. [ ] IPV4 4. [x] subnets + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/8. Link Layer.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/8. Link Layer.en.md index cf3de54..3b22876 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/8. Link Layer.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/8. Link Layer.en.md @@ -51,3 +51,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] MAC 3. [ ] IP 4. [x] ARP + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/9. DHCP Overview.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/9. DHCP Overview.en.md index f2ccd28..491a28d 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/9. DHCP Overview.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/2. Network Basics/9. DHCP Overview.en.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] REQUEST, DISCOVER, OFFER, ACK 3. [ ] REQUEST, ACK, DISCOVER, OFFER 4. [x] DISCOVER, OFFER, REQUEST, ACK + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/1. IPv4.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/1. IPv4.en.md index d09ca37..831cf19 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/1. IPv4.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/1. IPv4.en.md @@ -47,4 +47,6 @@ Find your IP address with ifconfig. 1. [ ] 32 2. [ ] 16 3. [ ] 8 -4. [x] 4 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] 4 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/2. Subnets.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/2. Subnets.en.md index 0098535..1907e9f 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/2. Subnets.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/2. Subnets.en.md @@ -53,4 +53,6 @@ Use ifconfig to view your subnet mask. > Subnet masks (IPv4) and prefixes (IPv6) identify the range of IP addresses that make up a subnet, or group of IP addresses on the same network. For example, a subnet can be used to identify all the machines in a building, department, geographic location, or on the same local area network (LAN). 1. [ ] False -2. [x] True \ No newline at end of file +2. [x] True + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/3. Subnet Math.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/3. Subnet Math.en.md index f5ce64a..7fc22af 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/3. Subnet Math.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/3. Subnet Math.en.md @@ -46,4 +46,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] 00000000 2. [ ] 11101101 3. [ ] 01010101 -4. [x] 11111111 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] 11111111 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/4. Subnetting Cheats.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/4. Subnetting Cheats.en.md index d73527a..46ac641 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/4. Subnetting Cheats.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/4. Subnetting Cheats.en.md @@ -81,4 +81,6 @@ Quiz Answer 1. [ ] 0000000 2. [ ] 1110110 3. [ ] 0101010 -4. [x] 1111011 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] 1111011 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/6. NAT.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/6. NAT.en.md index 5fa069f..0acf064 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/6. NAT.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/6. NAT.en.md @@ -40,4 +40,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] Port 2. [ ] MAC 3. [ ] IP -4. [x] NAT \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] NAT + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/7. IPv6.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/7. IPv6.en.md index a444e9d..537aa3c 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/7. IPv6.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/3. Subnetting/7. IPv6.en.md @@ -27,4 +27,6 @@ Check ifconfig to see if you have an IPv6 address listed. > IPv6 is the newest version of internet protocol formulated by the IETF, which helps identify and local endpoint systems on a computer network and route online traffic while addressing the problem of IPv4 address depletion due to prolonged internet use worldwide. 1. [ ] IPv4 -2. [x] IPv6 \ No newline at end of file +2. [x] IPv6 + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/1. What is a router?.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/1. What is a router?.en.md index eec748d..a9626ad 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/1. What is a router?.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/1. What is a router?.en.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] router 3. [ ] switch 4. [x] hops + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/2. Routing Table.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/2. Routing Table.en.md index c93e10a..861d005 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/2. Routing Table.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/2. Routing Table.en.md @@ -59,4 +59,6 @@ Look at your routing table and see where your packets can go. 1. [ ] Iface 2. [ ] Genmask 3. [ ] Flags -4. [x] Gateway \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] Gateway + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/3. Path of a Packet.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/3. Path of a Packet.en.md index 6065344..ac9422f 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/3. Path of a Packet.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/3. Path of a Packet.en.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] MAC 3. [ ] IP 4. [x] ARP + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/4. Routing Protocols.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/4. Routing Protocols.en.md index 2c06b52..df80793 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/4. Routing Protocols.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/4. Routing Protocols.en.md @@ -28,4 +28,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] Flooding 2. [ ] ARK 3. [ ] divergence -4. [x] convergence \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] convergence + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/5. Distance Vector Protocols.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/5. Distance Vector Protocols.en.md index 40876ce..2838899 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/5. Distance Vector Protocols.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/5. Distance Vector Protocols.en.md @@ -26,4 +26,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. > Distance vector protocols also use more bandwidth because they send complete routing table, while the link state procotols send specific updates only when topology changes occur. 1. [ ] True -2. [x] false \ No newline at end of file +2. [x] false + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/6. Link State Protocols.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/6. Link State Protocols.en.md index 3cc9ef7..ed71a1d 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/6. Link State Protocols.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/6. Link State Protocols.en.md @@ -26,4 +26,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] FTP 2. [ ] HTTP 3. [ ] IP -4. [x] OSPF \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] OSPF + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/7. Border Gateway Protocol.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/7. Border Gateway Protocol.en.md index 5d465ce..f05b5eb 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/7. Border Gateway Protocol.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/4. Routing/7. Border Gateway Protocol.en.md @@ -26,4 +26,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] WWW 2. [ ] HTTP 3. [ ] IP -4. [x] BGP \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] BGP + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/1. Network Interfaces.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/1. Network Interfaces.en.md index 10c6323..58366de 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/1. Network Interfaces.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/1. Network Interfaces.en.md @@ -100,3 +100,5 @@ Can you change your network interface's with both the ifconfig and ip commands ? 2. [ ] netconfig 3. [ ] ipconfuig 4. [x] ifconfig + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/2. route.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/2. route.en.md index 80fd3d9..73653bd 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/2. route.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/2. route.en.md @@ -70,3 +70,5 @@ $ man ip-route 2. [ ] droute 3. [ ] rm 4. [x] del + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/3. dhclient.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/3. dhclient.en.md index d253e62..8edefb0 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/3. dhclient.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/3. dhclient.en.md @@ -33,4 +33,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] TCP 2. [ ] IPv4 3. [ ] dhcp -4. [x] dhclient \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] dhclient + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/4. Network Manager.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/4. Network Manager.en.md index 29da6c3..9a0dcfd 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/4. Network Manager.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/4. Network Manager.en.md @@ -65,4 +65,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] netmanager 2. [ ] netconfig 3. [ ] dhclient -4. [x] nm-tool \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] nm-tool + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/5. arp.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/5. arp.en.md index 72e5568..531ba9c 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/5. arp.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/5. Network Config/5. arp.en.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ Observe what happens to your ARP cache when you reboot your machine and then do 2. [ ] arpcache 3. [ ] awk 4. [x] arp + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/1. ICMP.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/1. ICMP.en.md index d1664cd..5993b0f 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/1. ICMP.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/1. ICMP.en.md @@ -45,4 +45,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 2. [ ] 11 3. [ ] 3 4. [x] 8 -5. [ ] 0 \ No newline at end of file +5. [ ] 0 + +{{< /quizdown >}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/2. ping.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/2. ping.en.md index a62f666..6fafae2 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/2. ping.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/2. ping.en.md @@ -50,4 +50,6 @@ Do a ping on a website and look at the output you receive. 1. [ ] Ms 2. [ ] sec 3. [ ] seq -4. [x] ms \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] ms + +{{< /quizdown >}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/3. traceroute.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/3. traceroute.en.md index e976a1d..d9fabce 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/3. traceroute.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/3. traceroute.en.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ Run the traceroute command on your machine and observe the output. 2. [ ] time 3. [ ] packet loss 4. [x] ttl + +{{< /quizdown >}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/4. netstat.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/4. netstat.en.md index c9947fd..d5fc0b9 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/4. netstat.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/4. netstat.en.md @@ -86,4 +86,6 @@ Look at the manpage for netstat and learn all the features it has to offer. 1. [ ] 6969 2. [ ] 22 3. [ ] 80 -4. [x] 443 \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] 443 + +{{< /quizdown >}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/5. Packet Analysis.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/5. Packet Analysis.en.md index 3d8175f..bf9c561 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/5. Packet Analysis.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/6. Troubleshooting/5. Packet Analysis.en.md @@ -80,3 +80,5 @@ Download and install the Wireshark tool and play around with the interface. 2. [ ] -n 3. [ ] -c 4. [x] -i + +{{< /quizdown >}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/1. What is DNS?.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/1. What is DNS?.en.md index 0ce510d..2c95b02 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/1. What is DNS?.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/1. What is DNS?.en.md @@ -26,4 +26,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. > Host Name is the same as and also can be referred to as Computer Name. Physical Address or MAC Address: Locate Physical Address. Physical address is the same as and also can be referred to as MACAddress. 1. [ ] true -2. [x] false \ No newline at end of file +2. [x] false + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/2. DNS Components.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/2. DNS Components.en.md index 626a36c..efc5df1 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/2. DNS Components.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/2. DNS Components.en.md @@ -50,4 +50,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] TXT 2. [ ] WKS 3. [ ] HINFO -4. [x] MX \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] MX + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/3. DNS Process.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/3. DNS Process.en.md index 0abb39d..35ff546 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/3. DNS Process.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/3. DNS Process.en.md @@ -40,4 +40,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] root 2. [ ] DNS 3. [ ] subdomain -4. [x] TLD \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] TLD + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/4. etc_hosts.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/4. etc_hosts.md index 2b7a086..c2e10ea 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/4. etc_hosts.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/4. etc_hosts.md @@ -63,4 +63,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] /etc/maphost 2. [ ] /etc/hostmap 3. [ ] /etc/dns -4. [x] /etc/hosts \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] /etc/hosts + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/5. DNS Setup.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/5. DNS Setup.en.md index 757a404..4efd029 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/5. DNS Setup.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/5. DNS Setup.en.md @@ -38,4 +38,6 @@ No exercises for this lesson. 1. [ ] GNU DNS 2. [ ] DNS 3. [ ] TIE -4. [x] BIND \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] BIND + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/6. DNS Tools.en.md b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/6. DNS Tools.en.md index 15e3ecc..7d3c576 100644 --- a/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/6. DNS Tools.en.md +++ b/content/english/3. Networking Nomad/7. DNS/6. DNS Tools.en.md @@ -73,4 +73,6 @@ Read up on the manpage for dig. 1. [ ] get 2. [ ] fetch 3. [ ] dump -4. [x] dig \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] dig + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/english/_index.en.md b/content/english/_index.en.md index bad360d..7194650 100644 --- a/content/english/_index.en.md +++ b/content/english/_index.en.md @@ -11,51 +11,51 @@ Website now use custom domain for [Let's Learn Linux](https://letslearnlinux.tec ## Grasshopper -* [Getting Started]( {{< relref "content/english/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/_index.en.md" >}} ) - What is Linux? Get started with choosing a distribution and installation. +* [Getting Started]( {{< relref "1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/_index.en.md" >}} ) - What is Linux? Get started with choosing a distribution and installation. -* [Command Line]( {{}} ) - Learn the fundamentals of the command line, navigating files, directories and more. +* [Command Line]( {{}} ) - Learn the fundamentals of the command line, navigating files, directories and more. -* [Text-Fu]( {{}} ) - Learn basic text manipulation and navigation. +* [Text-Fu]( {{}} ) - Learn basic text manipulation and navigation. -* [Advanced Text-Fu]( {{}} ) - Navigate text like a Linux spider monkey with vim and emacs. +* [Advanced Text-Fu]( {{}} ) - Navigate text like a Linux spider monkey with vim and emacs. -* [User Management]( {{}} ) - Learn about user roles and management. +* [User Management]( {{}} ) - Learn about user roles and management. -* [Permissions]( {{}} ) - Learn about permission levels and modifying permissions. +* [Permissions]( {{}} ) - Learn about permission levels and modifying permissions. -* [Processes]( {{}} ) - Learn about the running processes on the system. +* [Processes]( {{}} ) - Learn about the running processes on the system. -* [Packages]( {{}} ) - Learn all about the dpkg, apt-get, rpm and yum package management tools. +* [Packages]( {{}} ) - Learn all about the dpkg, apt-get, rpm and yum package management tools. ## Journeyman -* [Devices]( {{}} ) - Learn about Linux devices and how they interact with the kernel and user space. +* [Devices]( {{}} ) - Learn about Linux devices and how they interact with the kernel and user space. -* [The Filesystem]( {{}} ) - Learn about the Linux filesystem, the different types of filesystems, partitioning and more. +* [The Filesystem]( {{}} ) - Learn about the Linux filesystem, the different types of filesystems, partitioning and more. -* [Boot the System]( {{}} ) - Learn about the stages of the Linux boot process. +* [Boot the System]( {{}} ) - Learn about the stages of the Linux boot process. -* [Kernel]( {{}} ) - The most important part of the Linux system, learn about how it works and how to configure it. +* [Kernel]( {{}} ) - The most important part of the Linux system, learn about how it works and how to configure it. -* [Init]( {{}} ) - Learn about the different init systems, SysV, Upstart and systemd. +* [Init]( {{}} ) - Learn about the different init systems, SysV, Upstart and systemd. -* [Process Utilization]( {{}} ) - Learn resource monitoring with top, load averages, iostat and more! +* [Process Utilization]( {{}} ) - Learn resource monitoring with top, load averages, iostat and more! -* [Logging]( {{}} ) - Learn about system logs and the /var/log directory. +* [Logging]( {{}} ) - Learn about system logs and the /var/log directory. ## Networking Nomad -* [Network Sharing]( {{}} ) - Learn about network sharing with rsync, scp, nfs and more. +* [Network Sharing]( {{}} ) - Learn about network sharing with rsync, scp, nfs and more. -* [Network Basics]( {{}} ) - Learn about networking basics and the TCP/IP model. +* [Network Basics]( {{}} ) - Learn about networking basics and the TCP/IP model. -* [Subnetting]( {{}} ) - Learn about subnets and how to do subnet arithmetic! +* [Subnetting]( {{}} ) - Learn about subnets and how to do subnet arithmetic! -* [Routing]( {{}} ) - Learn how packets are routed across networks! +* [Routing]( {{}} ) - Learn how packets are routed across networks! -* [Network Config]( {{}} ) - Learn about network configuration using Linux tools! +* [Network Config]( {{}} ) - Learn about network configuration using Linux tools! -* [Troubleshooting]( {{}} ) - Learn about common networking tools to help you diagnose and troubleshoot issues! +* [Troubleshooting]( {{}} ) - Learn about common networking tools to help you diagnose and troubleshoot issues! -* [DNS]( {{}} ) - Everything and more that you wanted to know about DNS. +* [DNS]( {{}} ) - Everything and more that you wanted to know about DNS. diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.de.md index 66ddccc..c289292 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.de.md @@ -42,4 +42,6 @@ Ergänzendes Material: 1. [ ] Dennis Ritchie 1. [ ] Bjarne Stroustrup 1. [ ] Steve Jobs -1. [x] Linus Torvalds \ No newline at end of file +1. [x] Linus Torvalds + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.de.md index 9f62a36..1590d15 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.de.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ Wenn du dich für openSUSE interessierst findest du hier weitere Informationen: 2. [ ] Mageia Control Center 3. [x] yast +{{< /quizdown >}} + diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.de.md index 6cfe294..a28bb08 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.de.md @@ -37,4 +37,6 @@ Wenn du planst Debian zu installieren gehe auf diese Seite: 1. [ ] Point Release 2. [x] Rolling Release -Erfahren Sie mehr über [Rolling und Point Release](https://www.fosslinux.com/2805/linux-rolling-release-vs-point-release-and-which-is-better.htm). \ No newline at end of file +{{< /quizdown >}} + +Erfahren Sie mehr über [Rolling und Point Release](https://www.fosslinux.com/2805/linux-rolling-release-vs-point-release-and-which-is-better.htm). diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.de.md index 893707e..26fc278 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.de.md @@ -35,4 +35,6 @@ Wenn du dicht für RHEL interessierst, besuche diese Website mit Installationsin 1. [ ] dpkg 1. [ ] OpenPKG 1. [ ] Pacman -1. [x] RPM \ No newline at end of file +1. [x] RPM + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.de.md index 42609ed..f5f4d6b 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.de.md @@ -36,4 +36,6 @@ Falls du dich für Ubuntu interessierst schaue einfach auf die Ubuntu Website un 1. [ ] OpenSUSE 1. [ ] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 1. [ ] Arch -1. [x] Debian \ No newline at end of file +1. [x] Debian + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.de.md index 975468a..01fbf09 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.de.md @@ -35,4 +35,6 @@ Falls du dich für Fedora interessierst schaue einfach auf die Fedora Website un 1. [ ] Debian 2. [ ] Arch 3. [ ] OpenSUSE -4. [x] Fedora \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] Fedora + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.de.md index 13d08ae..00db7b3 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.de.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ Wenn du dich für Linux Mint interessierst besuche am besten diese Website und p 1. [ ] RHEL 1. [ ] Arch 1. [x] Ubuntu + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.de.md index 7c984e5..3054b39 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.de.md @@ -40,4 +40,6 @@ Wenn du dich für Gentoo interessierst besuche die Gentoo Website und die gute D 1. [ ] apt 2. [ ] RPM 3. [ ] Pacman -4. [x] Portage \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] Portage + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.de.md b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.de.md index 4ac24be..e46f2bc 100644 --- a/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.de.md +++ b/content/german/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.de.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ Wenn du dich für Arch interessierst besuche die Arch Website und probiere es ei 1. [ ] OpenPKG 1. [x] Pacman 1. [ ] RPM + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.hi.md index bf7dd9e..f61817c 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/1. linux-history.hi.md @@ -42,4 +42,6 @@ weight = 1 1. [ ] Dennis Ritchie 1. [ ] Bjarne Stroustrup 1. [ ] Steve Jobs -1. [x] Linus Torvalds \ No newline at end of file +1. [x] Linus Torvalds + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.hi.md index f926118..83980dd 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/10. OpenSUSE.hi.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ RPM पैकेज मैनेजर का उपयोग करता ह 1. [ ] Zypper 2. [ ] Mageia Control Center 3. [x] yast + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.hi.md index 84fa4fa..a237bf3 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/3. debian.hi.md @@ -38,4 +38,6 @@ menuPre = " " 1. [ ] Point Release 2. [x] Rolling Release +{{< /quizdown >}} + [रोलिंग एंड पॉइंट रिलीज़](https://www.fosslinux.com/2805/linux-rolling-release-vs-point-release-and-which-is-better.htm) के बारे में अधिक जानें diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.hi.md index ea0ec33..2aeaeb3 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/4. RHEL.hi.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ Red Hat Enterprise Linux को आमतौर पर RHEL कहा जात 1. [ ] OpenPKG 1. [ ] Pacman 1. [x] RPM + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.hi.md index d1edb99..d5c5757 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/5. Ubuntu.hi.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ menuPre = " " 1. [ ] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 1. [ ] Arch 1. [x] Debian + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.hi.md index 8bf1d9f..d38fabf 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/6. Fedora.hi.md @@ -35,4 +35,6 @@ Red Hat संकुल प्रबंधक का उपयोग करत 1. [ ] Debian 2. [ ] Arch 3. [ ] OpenSUSE -4. [x] Fedora \ No newline at end of file +4. [x] Fedora + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.hi.md index 1ddabb7..ce12c9b 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/7. Linux Mint.hi.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ menuPre = " " 1. [ ] RHEL 1. [ ] Arch 1. [x] Ubuntu + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.hi.md index 6650e64..e98a4cc 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/8. Gentoo.hi.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ Gentoo कीमत पर ऑपरेटिंग सिस्टम के 2. [ ] RPM 3. [ ] Pacman 4. [x] Portage + +{{< /quizdown >}} diff --git a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.hi.md b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.hi.md index 02940bc..fe69668 100644 --- a/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.hi.md +++ b/content/hindi/1. Grasshopper/1. Getting Started/9. Arch.hi.md @@ -35,4 +35,6 @@ menuPre = " " 1. [ ] dpkg 1. [ ] OpenPKG 1. [x] Pacman -1. [ ] RPM \ No newline at end of file +1. [ ] RPM + +{{< /quizdown >}}