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<h4>To write an absolute path-name:</h4> <h4>To write an absolute path-name:</h4>
<p> <pre> <p>
Start at the root directory ( / ) and work down. Start at the root directory ( / ) and work down.
<br>Write a slash ( / ) after every directory name (last one is optional) <br>Write a slash ( / ) after every directory name (last one is optional)
</p> </p> </pre>
<h5>Example:</h5> <h5>Example:</h5>
<p> cat group1.txt </p> <pre> <p> cat group1.txt </p> </pre>
if for example, we use the above line, this commands work only and only if the "group1.txt" exist in the current if for example, we use the above line, this commands work only and only if the "group1.txt" exist in the current
directory. directory.
<br> If not works, it's not a problem, the file is present somewhere, before restart the new command, you have to <br> If not works, it's not a problem, the file is present somewhere, before restart the new command, you have to
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machines. machines.
<p> Other examples, where all are absolute path</p> <p> Other examples, where all are absolute path</p>
<pre>
/home/user/Document/group1.txt /home/user/Document/group1.txt
/root/data/dev.jpg /root/data/dev.jpg
/var/log/messages /var/log/messages</pre>
<h6>Example of Absolute path's uses:</h6> <h6>Example of Absolute path's uses:</h6>
Now, as we learned from the previous pages we can use other commands in addition to "cat", such as: Now, as we learned from the previous pages we can use other commands in addition to "cat", such as:

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<br>Suppose I am located in /home/user1 and I want to change directory to /home/user1/Documents. <br>Suppose I am located in /home/user1 and I want to change directory to /home/user1/Documents.
<br>I can use relative path concept to change directory to Documents. <br>I can use relative path concept to change directory to Documents.
<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>
<p> pwd/home/user1cd Documents </p> <pre><p> pwd/home/user1cd Documents </p></pre>
<br> <br> <br> Then you could tell me what is the difference between Absolute and Relative. <br> <br> <br> Then you could tell me what is the difference between Absolute and Relative.