Permanent command alias for Ubuntu22 and Ubuntu20#304
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Permanent command alias for Ubuntu22 and Ubuntu20#304M-CEE wants to merge 4 commits intoAndronixApp:masterfrom
M-CEE wants to merge 4 commits intoAndronixApp:masterfrom
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…ead of using the ''start-ubuntu22.sh' script.
…y match this installation.
… any dir, instead of using the 'start-ubuntu20.sh' script.
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I noticed that it's stressful to try running ubuntu if i am not in the home dir where the start-ubuntu22.sh script is. So i found a way to create an alias for the script, like this:
then i can use ubuntu22 as a command to run the script.
But this solution is not fixed i.e can't use it in a new instance of termux. To make it permanent, I added the line above to the bashrc file.
Now I can use ubuntu22 as a command to run Ubuntu from any dir, anytime I open termux.