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2010-01-20
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2010-01-20
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2010-01-20
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And I know you are a noob, but it would be a great help if you title of the post made reference to your problem. You will also get a quicker better response
I am no longer a noob but still not messed much with x terminal
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2010-01-20
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Hey.
Try cd MyDocs without "/" forward slash. Oddly this works in my case...the rest tree access has to be done using "/" but not the first line entering MyDocs....Maintain uppercase and lowercase as well
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2010-01-20
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. Glad it helped.
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2010-01-20
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Yeah, let`s say that you want to ls (dir) your music files in music folder. In order to get there you have to do whether cd MyDocs/music or if already in MyDocs than just cd /music
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iv tried
sudo gainroot
cd /MyDocs/
and
cd /home/user/MyDocs/
but it keeps saying cant cd to mydocs
cheers,
snake
Last edited by thesnake505; 2010-01-20 at 09:09.