diff --git a/episodes/02-logging-onto-cloud.md b/episodes/02-logging-onto-cloud.md index 9d25ac0c..a5dbbb22 100644 --- a/episodes/02-logging-onto-cloud.md +++ b/episodes/02-logging-onto-cloud.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ window.onload = set_page_view_defaults; This lesson covers how to log into, and out of, an *already running* Amazon instance. -If you're returning post-workshop and want to launch your own instance, use [launching cloud instances on your own](../instructors/LaunchingInstances.md) +If you're returning post-workshop and want to launch your own instance, use [launching cloud instances on your own](../learners/LaunchingInstances.md) ## Background to AWS @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Logging off your instance is a lot like logging out of your local computer: it s that are currently running, but doesn't shut the computer off. AWS instances acrue charges whenever they are running, *even if you are logged off*. -If you are *completely* done with your AWS instance, you will need to **terminate** it after you log off. Instructions for terminating an instance are here: [launching cloud instances on your own](../instructors/LaunchingInstances.md). +If you are *completely* done with your AWS instance, you will need to **terminate** it after you log off. Instructions for terminating an instance are here: [launching cloud instances on your own](../learners/LaunchingInstances.md). To log off, use the `exit` command in the same terminal you connected with. This will close the connection, and your terminal will go back to showing your local computer: diff --git a/instructors/LaunchingInstances.md b/learners/LaunchingInstances.md similarity index 100% rename from instructors/LaunchingInstances.md rename to learners/LaunchingInstances.md