1. While posting commands in console during another instruction is running, like deleting files in usr:> but posting "cd sys" during deleting process, will cause the prompt still remains in usr:> instead of sys:>
2.After connection closed, the log modifier window with information shouldn't remains open.
About console and log modifier..
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1. Just like a real console, you should enter "CD /" before you type "CD SYS".
If your current working directory is not at the top root "/" you gotta go to there first.
So, to get the sys:> prompt when you already have the usr:> prompt,
first get the root prompt:
USR:> CD /
:>
and then all the other directories are "below" your current one.
Now you can change into the sys directory:
:> CD SYS
SYS:>
Notice that Uplink consoles are all using the forward-slash (question mark key) in
the same way real Linux consoles do, not Microsoft consoles.
I don't know if the Uplink CD command can handle "relative" paths. . .
Someone should test
USR:>CD /SYS
and find out.
2. Nah. The log modifier is running almost totally in your gateway's HUD.
It just can't modify anything more after the connection drops.
If your current working directory is not at the top root "/" you gotta go to there first.
So, to get the sys:> prompt when you already have the usr:> prompt,
first get the root prompt:
USR:> CD /
:>
and then all the other directories are "below" your current one.
Now you can change into the sys directory:
:> CD SYS
SYS:>
Notice that Uplink consoles are all using the forward-slash (question mark key) in
the same way real Linux consoles do, not Microsoft consoles.
I don't know if the Uplink CD command can handle "relative" paths. . .
Someone should test
USR:>CD /SYS
and find out.
2. Nah. The log modifier is running almost totally in your gateway's HUD.
It just can't modify anything more after the connection drops.
(-: Chas.M. 
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