| Commands for moving around the file system include the following: pwd: The pwd command will allow you to know the directory in which you're located (pwd stands for "print working directory"). For example, pwd in the desktop directory will show ~/Desktop. Note that the GNOME Terminal also displays this information in the title bar of its window. See the example presented in Figure A-1. cd: The cd command will allow you to change directories. When you open a terminal you will be in your home directory. To move around the file system you will use cd. For example, cd ~/Desktop will move you to your desktop directory. To navigate into the root directory, use cd / To navigate to your home directory, use cd~ To navigate up one directory level, use cd .. To navigate to the previous directory (or back), use cd - To navigate through multiple levels of directory at once, use cd / var/www for example, which will take you directly to the /www subdirectory of /var/.
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