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To change the current directory in Linux, use the 'cd' command. For example, you would use 'cd Documents' to navigate to the 'Documents' subdirectory if you were in the home directory.
Find someone who can demonstrate how the 'cd' command can be used with both absolute and relative routes, giving instances of each. This demonstrates their practical filesystem navigation experience.
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