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Man Page: hcd

Operating Environment: suse

Section: 1

HCD(1)							      General Commands Manual							    HCD(1)

NAME
hcd - change working HFS directory
SYNOPSIS
hcd [hfs-path]
DESCRIPTION
hcd is used to change the notion of the "current working directory" for the current HFS volume. All subsequent HFS commands will interpret filenames relative to this directory, unless absolute pathnames are used. If the argument pathname is omitted, hcd will change to the root of the current volume.
SEE ALSO
hfsutils(1), hpwd(1), hls(1)
FILES
$HOME/.hcwd
BUGS
Although absolute pathnames can be given to hcd, the full pathname must match the current volume; it cannot specify a path for a different volume. Use hvol or hmount to change the current volume. (Each volume has its own independent current working directory.)
AUTHOR
Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
HFSUTILS
13-Jan-1997 HCD(1)
Related Man Pages
hformat(1) - debian
hls(1) - debian
hpmount(1) - debian
hcopy(1) - suse
hmount(1) - suse
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