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Linux Shell help please(Redhat 64 bit)

I was helping a friend mount some files for a lab. When we got it mounted i started using the terminal as notepad to communicate over teamviewer.

He hit enter on accident, and got rid of the command line. We closed terminal and when we came back it looked like so:

http://puu.sh/1YtBc

It won't let us navigate through his file directories.

How can we get the command line to look like:

http://puu.sh/1YtN0

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Try

source ~/.bashrc

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I ended up just stopping by his place and replacing the virtual hdd, he had to start from scratch but it works again. Thanksfor help, we never got around to trying ~/.bashrc. Kind of curious if it would have worked.

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