On Apr 14 06:18, Lev S Bishop wrote: > I looked and this doesn't seem to have been mentioned in the archives. > You can cd to any random subdirectory of a directory in the /proc > filesystem, irrespective of whether it exists. Examples: > > $ cd /proc/banana > $ ls > ls: .: Not a directory > $ cd /proc/self/banana > $ ls > ls: .: Not a directory > $ cd /proc/self/fd/banana > $ ls > ls: .: Not a directory > > However it only works one level deep: > > $ cd /proc/banana/banana > bash: cd: /proc/banana/banana: No such file or directory
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