Public bug reported:
I use a shell script to re\install the system when it's necessary and I've
observed that absolute path doesn't works then it's forced to use relative
path. In example:
echo '###'
echo '###'
echo '###'
## Install HPLIP 3.19.12
echo '###Installing HPLIP 3.19.12...'
sleep 6
cd /media/fabrizio/DonaldDuck/BackUpVari/hplip
./hplip-3.19.12.run
cd /home
echo '###'
echo '###'
echo '###'
## Install of Gnome Look Theme for Grub Primitivistical Grub 0.2
echo '###Installing of Gnome Look Theme for Grub Primitivistical Grub 0.2...'
sleep 6
cd /media/fabrizio/DonaldDuck/BackUp/Scaricati/primitivistical-grub-v0.2
sudo sh Install.sh
cd /home
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: absolute path relative script shell trouble
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Title:
shell script: absolute path doesn't works then it's forced to use
relative path
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