WORKBOOK 6 Cheapter 2, course 030 instructions say: --- Append a single line to the bottom of the .bashrc file in your home directory. The single line should run the commands cd /usr and ls in a single subshell. (When executed, the current working directory of your shell should be unaffected.) ---- added (cd /usr; ls) to my .bashrc and when grading it says the command is correct but doesn't match the dict. Also happened to all my classmates. comes up with the following message: ---- Results checkpoint: Command 'source ~/.bashrc' output matches 'dict' score: 0 out of 10 command 'source ~/.bashrc' output does not match 'dict' checkpoint: Command 'pwd' output matches '^/home/hackworth_johnathon$' score: 10 out of 10 Command 'pwd' output matches '^/home/hackworth_johnathon$' Score: 50 out of 100 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -just wanted to point out that correction. thanks. ps- thanks for all you guys do. I love this class, Linux, and all the opensource goals y'all are striving for : )