Closed setsunafseiei closed 8 years ago
You are in the home directory. Your prompt is showing you your current directory. /home/# ^ that is your current directory The OpenOS shell is inspired by real life linux shell. Might I recommend a tutorial on the linux shell http://linuxcommand.org/lc3_learning_the_shell.php
Automatically goes at /home/# but when applying a pastebin, it goes error
The error is not an issue with OpenOS, but with whatever it is your "pc" script is trying to do.
Maybe the pastebin isn't yet implemented AND is home a directory? it isn't found in the hard disk if you search for the list of all directories in the HDD. So it isn't a directory yet.
What? You are IN the home directory in that screenshot. I can see the error occurs when you RUN that pc script you downloaded.
pwd prints the path you are currently in the default prompt also displays what directory you are in use ls / to see a list of directories from root, which includes a /home dir
Again, the error you see has NOTHING to do with a missing /home dir. The download says it saved a pc script at /home/pc. When you type pc, you are executing that script because you are IN that path.
Again, this is not an OpenOS bug, but an issue with the script you are (mis?)using.
Ok then fine... what i mean is, can you run pastebin in /home/# directory? because i have proven that.. and that isn't mine
pastebin appears to have downloaded the file, which you named pc, When you ran the script, it failed. That's an issue with the file you downloaded, not pastebin
I did that and while i run cd .. which escapes from /home/# to /#... the pastebin worked
I will run it again for proof
@setsunafseiei this is a problem with your script, not OpenOS
ok sorry... wrong, yeah it is the problem of the MineOS
but i still have bug
А как тогда исправить?????
google translate says "А как тогда исправить" means "And as if to fix" Let's keep the conversation in english only please And no, there is no bug with openos with this bug report.
After the loading screen of the open computers. It jump to the directory to home but there is no home director found on both HDD and OpenOS...
In which this isn't notice by some of the users..