05-29-2022, 05:20 PM
Quote:- go to a directory and run ls (bash command to list files and directories)
- the command works in the current directory.
The "ls -al" command works even if I specify a different directory; see screenshot.
I am in "~/lab/c" and let me show from there my home directory "~".
But I don't understand the last sentence. I can't really imagine what you mean.
(My comments are also half me, half translator. )