"As you prompt sage> sage: is in your home sage : ls -al, can be used as a 
shell, then sage knows where it is and if your file a*.sage is in the path 
it can load it."
It is very difficult to understand what you say. Remember I'm a beginner.
1/ Where do I start doing what you ask me to do? I can start a terminal, 
sagemath notebook, python notebook.
2/ Please quote commands, I cannot understand your words. To cryptic.
In the terminal I get the prompt: "[sage@sagevm ~]$"
What do you want met to do?
Put in: "sage> sage:"? THIS BREAKS THE TERMINAL!
Put in: "sage> sage: is"? I get: python: can't open file 'is': [Errno 2] No 
such file or directory
Put in: "sage : ls -al" idem.

What do you mean with "used a shell". To cryptic.

Are you working from sagemath in Windows in a virtualbox?? 

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