>cd is not a program, it is a shell builtin command.
> Even if it was, after sudo completed you would be right back in the directory where you
> started.
> Quit blaming TC and its authors for your foolishness.
--When I used mulinux: linux on a single 1M7fd0; it also used ash,
but had no problem with this 2nd most fundamental/essential command
after `ls`.
}} I think you have problems with busybox.
}} You have to know if you run bash... or busybox.
--ash/busybox is the default for TC64.
`cd` is a MOST fundamental command.
I'm running TC off a USBstik.
If I expected to have bash & full X11 & KDE with dancing-moneys I wouldn't
use TC.