On 8/31/05, Vidyadutt S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When the script is executed, it gives the pwd as /opt and the ls lists the > contents of /opt. But when I execute pwd from shell, it gives the directory > from where I executed the script. > Reason: The script is executed in a new shell. When it finishes the > execution, the shell is killed automatically. > Vidyadutt.
suprising i can achive the same thing, with mkdir ll cd ll who > who.txt pwd ls but instead of 'mkdir ll' if i put the /some_devfs/usb_device, then that ls command won't work. still clueless. -- Life is complex. It consists of real and imaginary parts. -- http://mm.ilug-bom.org.in/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

