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In my Ubuntu terminal, I would type one of these two example commands (there are other commands, but I tend to mainly use the two below).cd change to home-directorypwd means display the path of the current directoryNote: pwd stands for print working directory.
pwdThis is short for "Print current directory."
display command help to display the single current record in a database where as list command helps to display all the current record which are present in a data base.
The command 'pwd' will identify the full path of the present working directory.
Below Cisco commands will display the current IP addressing and the layer 1 and 2 status of an interface:Router#showprotocolsRouter#show controllersThanks,Vahid
Cursor Positioning commands mainly used in CLI and Display Adjusting commands mainly used in GUI..
The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works
Use the command: ls z* for those files in your current working directory.
Once your in the directory you have to type the following: du -a
Display commands for a selected object.
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