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I want to make sure I am logging into the right directory before I do this. I am loggin into the trixbox with SSH. I use root and the password as the login. It takes me to [trixbox1.localdomain ]
Is this the root directory for the system. I have some command lines I need to do so it will pull some loads off of a server. But I have to make sure I start in the right directory.
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You can go to the root directory at any time by entering: cd /
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You can be in any directory as root to run commands like top, ps, etc to check the load on the box. Unprivileged accounts may not have their paths set to where top, ps, etc can be found. Thus you might need to use the full path. You can find a command by typing "whereis commandhere" if you don't know the full path to it.
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