[老文]你有几成功力? =========Begin====== The UNIX Hierarchy NAME DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES beginner + insecure with the concept of a terminal + has yet to learn the basics of vi + has not figured out how to get a directory + still has trouble with typing <RETURN> after each line of input novice + knows tha `ls' will produce a directory + uses the editor, but calls it `vye' + has heard of `C' but never used it + has had his first bad experience with rm + is wondering how to read his mail + is wondering why the person next to him seems to like Unix so very much. user + uses vi and nroff, but inexpertly + has heard of regular-expr.s but never seen one. + has figured out that `-' precedes options + has attempted to write a C program and has decided to stick with pascal + is wondering how to move a directory + thinks that dbx is a brand of stereo component + knows how to read his mail and is wondering how to read the news knowlegable user + uses nroff with no trouble, and is beginning to learn tbl and eqn + uses grep to search for fixed strings + has figured out that mv(1) will move directories + has learned that "learn" doesn't help + somebody has shown him how to write C programs + once used sed to do some text substitution + has seen dbx used but does not use it himself + thinks that make is a only for wimps expert + uses sed when necessary + uses macro's in vi, uses ex when neccesary + posts news at every possible opportunity + write csh scripts occasionally + write C programs using vi and compiles with cc + has figured out what `&&' and '||' are for + thinks that human history started with '!h' hacker + uses sed and awk with comfort + uses undocumented features of vi + write C code with `cat >' and compiles with '!cc' + uses adb because he doesn't trust source debuggers + can answer questions about the user environment + writes his own nroff macros to supplement std. ones + write scripts for Bourne shell (/bin/sh) + knows how to install bug fixes guru + uses m4 and lex with comfort + writes assembly code with `cat >' + uses adb on the kernel while system is loaded + customizes utilities by patching the source + reads device driver source with his breakfast + can answer any unix question after a little thought + uses make for anything that requires two or more distinct commands to achieve + has learned how to breach security but no longer needs to try wizard + writes device drivers with `cat >' + fixes bugs by patching the binaries + can answer any question before you ask + writes his own troff macro packages + is on first-name basis with Dennis, Bill, and Ken =========End======== |