03-28-2014, 06:42 PM
That is odd.
Post back output of this in terminal:
and
(Make sure you do that while terminal opened in your home directory. Terminal opens there by default. For future reference, if exploring the file system with the terminal, typing "cd ~" will put you back to your home directory.)
Post back output of this in terminal:
Code:
ls -l
and
Code:
ls -l /myfiles
(Make sure you do that while terminal opened in your home directory. Terminal opens there by default. For future reference, if exploring the file system with the terminal, typing "cd ~" will put you back to your home directory.)
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