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I'm beginner in c programming and started using ubuntu in windows 10. I created a folder name cass and make a notepad++ inside it. now when I want to reach the file by typing the code I receive the error. could you please help me?



cd/mnt/c/cass


bash: no such file or directory










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    I'm beginner in c programming and started using ubuntu in windows 10. I created a folder name cass and make a notepad++ inside it. now when I want to reach the file by typing the code I receive the error. could you please help me?



    cd/mnt/c/cass


    bash: no such file or directory










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      I'm beginner in c programming and started using ubuntu in windows 10. I created a folder name cass and make a notepad++ inside it. now when I want to reach the file by typing the code I receive the error. could you please help me?



      cd/mnt/c/cass


      bash: no such file or directory










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      I'm beginner in c programming and started using ubuntu in windows 10. I created a folder name cass and make a notepad++ inside it. now when I want to reach the file by typing the code I receive the error. could you please help me?



      cd/mnt/c/cass


      bash: no such file or directory







      directory windows-10






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          Please change this



          cd/mnt/c/cass


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          cd /mnt/c/cass


          You need to have a space between the command cd and the path argument /mnt/c/cass/






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            Please change this



            cd/mnt/c/cass


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            You need to have a space between the command cd and the path argument /mnt/c/cass/






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              Please change this



              cd/mnt/c/cass


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              cd /mnt/c/cass


              You need to have a space between the command cd and the path argument /mnt/c/cass/






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                Please change this



                cd/mnt/c/cass


                to this



                cd /mnt/c/cass


                You need to have a space between the command cd and the path argument /mnt/c/cass/






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                Please change this



                cd/mnt/c/cass


                to this



                cd /mnt/c/cass


                You need to have a space between the command cd and the path argument /mnt/c/cass/







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