Matt_coder11
New Member
Hello everyone, I am a new member of this community and just joined today. I just wanted some help on a question I have been stuck on for a few days. So previously I was prompted to make a symbolic link to
ln -s ~uli101/2020c/sample_dir3/linked_directories/sample_files samples. Now it says I have to do this:
"There is a command called 'showtree' in the directory you just linked to.
Execute this command using the newly created 'samples' link"
in a previous question I did create the newly samples link, which was called sample_files. It's prompting me to execute this command now using a showtree command. Here are a fewe methods I have tried first:
ls -l ~uli101/2020c/sample_dir3/linked_directories/sample_files
showtree ~uli101/2020c/sample_dir3/linked_directories/sample_files
those are the only 2 methods I thought would work, but its a no go. Can someone help me out
ln -s ~uli101/2020c/sample_dir3/linked_directories/sample_files samples. Now it says I have to do this:
"There is a command called 'showtree' in the directory you just linked to.
Execute this command using the newly created 'samples' link"
in a previous question I did create the newly samples link, which was called sample_files. It's prompting me to execute this command now using a showtree command. Here are a fewe methods I have tried first:
ls -l ~uli101/2020c/sample_dir3/linked_directories/sample_files
showtree ~uli101/2020c/sample_dir3/linked_directories/sample_files
those are the only 2 methods I thought would work, but its a no go. Can someone help me out