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The answer depens on how many dice are rolled. And since you have chosen not to divulge that critical bit of information, it is not possible to give a more useful answer.
No. But it is always in the best interest of the client to divulge any and all information that might be pertinent to the matter.
No, but the grand majority of them do. For more information: $ man command $ command --help
First set of profits - He will become the thane of Cawdor and the King of Scottland Second set of profits - Macbeth fear Macduff, no child from mothers born shall harm you,
the scene with the witches
While using the web to meet people is becoming increasingly more popular, it is a wise decision to not divulge too much personal information until you get to know the person better.
Usually, one would use the man command. For instanceman ls
SQL commands are specific structured query language keywords that are used to create, alter, and view data held withing a database. (Ex. SELECT, CREATE, ALTER) For more information about SQL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL
In your start menu, under accessories select the windows command prompt. Type the proper commands in, press enter. The proper commands can be found by hitting the help button for more information.
A script may contain any commands that process a certain sequence of instructions. For backups you would include any or all commands to create backup files or archive files of what needs to be backed up. From the backup copy or archive copy you can transfer the information to a secondary media type. For that purpose you would need the commands to copy the information from one media to another. Writing a shell script to do anything is simple as long as you know what commands you intend to execute and the sequence. Backups are not any more complicated than running individual commands to do something.