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How To Open Shell in Linux

To open a shell or command prompt in Linux, press Ctrl + Alt + F2 from the graphical interface which will take you to a login prompt. Type exit and press Enter to logout, then press Alt + F7 to return to the graphical interface.

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How To Open Shell in Linux

To open a shell or command prompt in Linux, press Ctrl + Alt + F2 from the graphical interface which will take you to a login prompt. Type exit and press Enter to logout, then press Alt + F7 to return to the graphical interface.

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How to Open Shell/Command Prompt in LINUX

Linux
The exact method of doing this varies with the distribution and version of Linux operating system in use. If you are looking at a graphical screen, the most common method of getting to a shell prompt is to press Ctrl + Alt + F2. You may have to log in.

Note: To logout, type

exit

and press Enter. To return to the graphical interface, press Alt + F7 .

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