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cd /media/mmc2
cd /home/user
cd MyDocs ls -a
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2008-04-15
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2008-04-15
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df -h
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2008-04-15
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If I open X Term I seem to be looking at a different corner of the file universe than I'm seeing when I open the File Manager application. How do I "command line over" to look at, say, the default Documents or Games folder? Likewise how do I get to my external card?
I've tried a few things, and the answer is probably obvious to anyone who is well versed in the Linux file structure and the CLI, but I ain't that guy.
Thanks.