On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Isaac Atilano wrote:

> Use a shell variable.
> In bash: export vhome=/usr/users/User37/olwe

Then he'd do things such as this:

cd $vhome
mv junk $vhome/whatever

Which works great.  If it will be used a lot, you might want to stick with 
just "v" instead of "vhome".

The first idea was to use an alias:

> alias vhome="/usr/users/User37/olwe"

But that will make "vhome" a command, but it isn't a command that will do 
anything.  This would be a better idea:

alias cdv="cd /usr/users/User37/olwe"

The command "cd" without arguments puts you in your home directory and the 
command "cdv" without aruments puts you in your virtual home directory.

Mike