How do I navigate in cmd?
Answer / Vinod Verma
In Linux command line, you can navigate directories using the 'cd' (change directory) command followed by the name of the desired directory. Common commands include 'cd ..' to go up one level, 'cd /' to go to the root directory, and 'ls' to list files in the current directory.
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