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Cannot change working directory in Ubuntu using cd

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I'm fairly new to working in Linux so bear with me. I want to run some 16S sequencing data through QIIME2, so I installed Ubuntu on my computer (Windows 11) along with the WSL. I managed to get everything up and running, but was unable to change my directory. Even after exiting QIIME and trying to cd in Ubuntu, the only two commands I could get to work are: cd /mnt/c/Users/username and cd ~.

Listing the contents in my directory (ls) after navigating to either of these lists my computer's file folders, including Desktop, Documents, etc., but I cannot cd to any of them. I also have Miniconda installed, if this makes a difference; it is required to run QIIME. Thanks in advance for any help!

hr flag
Hello and welcome - it would be helpful if you could [edit] your question to include some of the commands that you tried that **didn't** work, along with the exact error messages.
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Don't forget that space is a *delimiter* for commands, so if your directories/files contain spaces in the names, you need to *escape* or *quote* them to access them, as a space will be treated as *delimiter* and it'll action what follows the space as the next *operand*... Case also matters (ie. `d` and `D` are different characters)
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