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Sorry if this was a bit simple to solve, but I am a newbie to Linux and only works with VERY basic stuff.
Maybe somehow I messed up with my CentOS (linux core), but now it's not responding to the ls command, which should list all files in current directory.
I have root access to the cloud server. And I normally just use WinSCP to transfer files, plus PuTTy for some basic mantainance.
What's the best way to solve this problem?
Thanks.
Maybe somehow I messed up with my CentOS (linux core), but now it's not responding to the ls command, which should list all files in current directory.
I have root access to the cloud server. And I normally just use WinSCP to transfer files, plus PuTTy for some basic mantainance.
What's the best way to solve this problem?
Thanks.