Relative path name

The relative path name lists only those directories that are relative to the current directory.

For example, if your current directory is /usr/bin and your target directory is /usr/bin/reports, type the relative path name reports (without the leading slash).

Relative path names can be used with the cu, uucp, and uux commands, and with the name of the source file in the uuto command.

Note: Relative path names might not work with all BNU commands. If you have trouble using a relative path name, type the command again with the full path name.