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Q. Can you explain the term absolute pathname under UNIX or Linux oses?
A. An absolute pathname, is the location of a filesystem object relative to the root directory. All absolute pathnames always begin with a slash (/). With Absolute pathname you have access to complete file system objects such as directories and files.
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