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It was all in the spelling! Loose verses lose. Sorry I couldn't help myself, grammar is terrible around here ;).
The command pwd displays your current/present working directory.
That was the longest meeting ever! I'm sad tomorrow is my last day working in the front doing exams,x-rays,therphy & Hivamats! :((( Although, I'm very thankful for this opportunity its going to be weird having a office and doing management work! I'm sure, I'll still want to do a lot more.
Your grammar has a virus.
Typically on a command line (or command prompt in Windows) you can type the command 'hostname' and it will tell you the name of the computer you're working on.
The command 'pwd' will identify the full path of the present working directory.
when you learn to have proper grammar!
If your child goes to a grammar school, it means they are more intelligent than the average child, they will be working at GCSE levels in Yr7, therefore, grammar schools are good yes!
The motto of Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is ''Working together to Inspire, Challenge and Achieve''.
The pwd command prints the working directory. The working directory is the directory you are "in", where operations on files that don't have an absolute path specified will be performed. For instance, if my working directory is /home/username/stuff, then the command echo "test" > test.txt would place the file test.txt in that directory.
The DOS message "bad command or file name" means that the command you entered was not recognized as an internal command or as an external command in the working directory or path.
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