In Linux, [...] is the environment variable that stores the directories where executables are searched for (for example when you type "ls", which directories should be searched to locate this executable)?
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In Linux, [...] is the environment variable that stores the directories where executables are searched for (for example when you type "ls", which directories should be searched to locate this executable)?
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In Linux, [...] is the environment variable that stores the directories where executables are searched for (for example when you type "ls", which directories should be searched to locate this executable)?
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PATH
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4. Basic Commands in/cp , then the shell tries to run the named program, cp , out of the /bin directory. If you just type cp on its own, then it tries to find the cp command in each of the subdirectories of your <span>PATH . To see what your PATH is, just type echo $PATH You will see a colon separated list of four or more directories. Note that the current directory . is not listed. It is important that t
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