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Revision as of 10:12, 5 October 2020
Video
Quiz
1. Which one is the top directory in Linux?
2. The command
cd without arguments : if you start in var/log/ and run cd with no arguments, what do you expect will happen?
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Exercises in Terminal (slide 49)
1. Go to a specific subfolder of a folder (example:cd Documents/courses/) and get back to the home directory usingcdcommand. List 3 different ways to do it using one command. check after every action your path withpwdcommand.
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2. Go to the directory/tmpand jump between/tmpand your home directory back and forth. check after every action your path withpwdcommand.
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