mtools: mcd

 
 4.6 Mcd
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 The 'mcd' command is used to change the mtools working directory on the
 MS-DOS disk.  It uses the following syntax:
 
      mcd [MSDOSDIRECTORY]
 
    Without arguments, 'mcd' reports the current device and working
 directory.  Otherwise, 'mcd' changes the current device and current
 working directory relative to an MS-DOS file system.
 
    The environmental variable 'MCWD' may be used to locate the file
 where the device and current working directory information is stored.
 The default is '$HOME/.mcwd'.  Information in this file is ignored if
 the file is more than 6 hours old.
 
    'Mcd' returns 0 on success or 1 on failure.
 
    Unlike MS-DOS versions of 'CD', 'mcd' can be used to change to
 another device.  It may be wise to remove old '.mcwd' files at logout.