课程: Setting Up a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server

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Navigation commands

Navigation commands

- [Instructor] Now that you have a very good understanding of how filesystem is structured, now it's time to find out how we could navigate through that filesystem. When you log into a Windows machine, then it is very simple to open a directory or a folder, the folder content, find your current location but in Linux it's not that easy. You'll have to actually run certain commands to view a file or a directory information and find out what's inside of a directory. So the main commands that you will need to use in order to navigate a file system, the first one is cd, which stands for change directory, which allows you to go from one directory to another. Second one is pwd, which tells you where you are. It stands for print working directory. Then we have ls, ls, in short, list. So it will list all the content inside of a directory. All right, let's log into our Linux system and use these commands to navigate through the file…

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