echo and alias are both shell commands. If the shell is running (which it obviously still is), those commands should still work, as it does not involve reading data from disk, but from memory.
Edit: I just noticed the picture said cd was not found, which is also a shell built-in. So, I don’t know.
echo $PATH
And
alias
to be sure.bash: echo: command not found
bash: alias: command not found
echo
andalias
are both shell commands. If the shell is running (which it obviously still is), those commands should still work, as it does not involve reading data from disk, but from memory.Edit: I just noticed the picture said
cd
was not found, which is also a shell built-in. So, I don’t know.Just tested it in a container. The original screenshot is wrong:
Why would somebody lie on the internet?
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Switch your calculator with a computer. Try again.