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Old 04-12-2005
cd into home directory ~

I'm trying to cd into a home directory with
cd ~username_here
and I'm getting the following error:
~username_here: does not exist
The directory exists and I can directly go to it via cd /export/home/username_here without any problems.

Any suggestions?
 

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