Am 11.03.2010, 23:02 Uhr, schrieb Jo Even Skarstein <joska@online.no>:
Helmut Karlowski wrote:In bash cd c: works, but then I would want it to go to the directory it came from on c: (like DOS).In DOS, changing drive and changing directory are two different things. To change to C in DOS, you simply type 'c:', while changing to a different directory on the active drive is done by issuing a cd-command.
Yes - I mixed this up. But it would be a fancy feature! In DOS I really appreciate the possibility to say
copy D:xy .
You can't really compare this to the unix cd-command.
I meant the (not yet invented) "GEMDOS-cd". -- Helmut Karlowski