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Polytechnic State University
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When you type the pwd command, you notice that your current location on the Linux filesystem is the /usr/local directory. Answer the following questions, assuming that your current directory is /usr/local for each question.
a. Which command could you use to change to the /usr directory using an absolute pathname?
b. Which command could you use to change to the /usr directory using a relative pathname
 c. Which command could you use to change to the /usr/local/share/info directory using an absolute pathname?
d. Which command could you use to change to the /usr/local/share/info directory using a relative pathname?
e. Which command could you use to change to the /etc directory using an absolute pathname? f. Which command could you use to change to the /etc directory using a relative pathname?
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