It's the same as pretty much any unix shell. So when you first fire up terminal you are already in your home directory. Not sure where you put this solona folder but it it's in your home directory you can just do

cd solona

with no slashes. If it's on your desktop you'll first want to cd to that. Note that unix is case sensitive so you'll want to cd Desktop with a capital D. Also you can take advantage of some nice autocomplete stuff with the tab key. So you could just type cd De then tab and it will fill in Desktop, assuming you don't have multiple files with that name.

CB

Sarah Alawami wrote:
I'm trying to change to a directory in my home folder. I've tried cd /solona cd 
./solona and what ever I could think of. I can't get this to work. I'm trying 
to install the solona script but working width the command line in mac is just 
a bit different then n windows.

Thanks.

S


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