Linux CLI in 60 Seconds – Changing Directory

Linux CLI in 60 Seconds – Changing Directory

HomeOther ContentLinux CLI in 60 Seconds – Changing Directory
ChannelPublish DateThumbnail & View CountActions
Channel Avatar Learn Linux TV2022-08-02 14:00:13 Thumbnail
9,279 Views
Linux Commands in 60 Seconds is a YouTube shorts series that teaches you simple examples of common Linux commands. In this video, examples of changing directories are shown.

Check out this tutorial which goes even deeper into the Linux filesystem https://youtu.be/BNL3qBN9pP0* FULL LINUX COURSES FROM LEARN LINUX TV*
• Linux Crash Course https://linux.video/cc
• Learn tmux https://linux.video/tmux
• Learn vim https://linux.video/vim
• Bash Scripting Series https://linux.video/bash
• Proxmox VE https://linux.video/pve
• Getting Started with Ansible (Udemy) https://learnlinux.link/ansible
• LPI Linux Essentials Workshop (Udemy) https://learnlinux.link/linux-essentials

* LEARN LINUX TV ON THE WEB*
• Main site https://www.learnlinux.tv
• Community https://community.learnlinux.tv
• Official Github Account https://github.com/LearnLinuxTV
• Enterprise Linux Security Podcast https://enterpriselinuxsecurity.show
• The Homelab Show Podcast https://thehomelab.show
• Jay on Udemy https://www.udemy.com/user/jay-lacroix-3
• Jay on Twitter https://x.com/JayTheLinuxGuy
• Content Ethics https://www.learnlinux.tv/content-ethics
• Request Assistance https://www.learnlinux.tv/request-assistance

*️ DISCLAIMER*
Learn Linux TV provides technical content that will hopefully be helpful to you and teach you something new. However, this content is provided without any warranty (expressed or implied). Learn Linux TV is not responsible for any damages that may arise from any use of this content. Always make sure you have written permission before working with any infrastructure and that you are compliant with all company rules, change control procedures, and local laws.

#Shorts #Linux #Beginners

Please take the opportunity to connect and share this video with your friends and family if you find it useful.