One option if those are the only commands you need: ls /var/log

On Dec 1, 2011 10:42 PM, "Erik Michel Giraldo Giraldo" <
erikumaniza...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

Right now I need to execute multiple commands in single session, it has to
be executed in a Fortigate OS, it does not allow me to execute it with ";"
between commands, so I need to execute them like you normally do. Something
like this:

root@localhost$ cd /var/log/
root@localhost$ ls

Which should return the files in log.

Thanks for your great help.

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