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When you type the pwd command, you notice that your current location on the Linux filesy...

When you type the pwd command, you notice that your current location on the Linux filesystem is the /usr/local directory. Answer the following questions, assuming that your current directory is /usr/local for each question:

a. Which command could you use to change to the /usr directory using an absolute pathname?

b. Which command could you use to change to the /usr directory using a relative pathname?

c. Which command could you use to change to the /usr/local/share/info directory using an absolute pathname?

d. Which command could you use to change to the /usr/local/share/info directory using a relative pathname?

e. Which command could you use to change to the /etc directory using an absolute pathname?

f. Which command could you use to change to the /etc directory using a relative pathname?

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