Closed dvstans closed 3 years ago
There is no mention of the ability to use '/', '~', '..' , or '.' with these commands - and specifically how they behave when the context is not the current user.
Very important that users know to use "cd ~" to get back to their own context.
There is no mention of the ability to use '/', '~', '..' , or '.' with these commands - and specifically how they behave when the context is not the current user.