On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Anthony E. Greene wrote:

> >type of problem (or is it a 'you thick twit, that's how it works!'?), I 
> >would appreciate it.
> 
> You have to source the script into your current shell. If you run it
> normally (as a subshell) it returns you to your current shell when it's
> done. Instead, just source the script like this:

Hmm.. that would work fine for me, but will be more complex than I care for 
the users who aren't Linux gurus.  The whole intention is to provide a 
single command that can navigate the user to various parts of the filesystem 
without using shell aliases (which provide too much clutter).  I may end up 
dusting off my C and seeing if I can create the command that way.

Ta.

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