Great, that will do.  

ls -ln shows numeric group ids and user ids:
# ls -ln
total 3
drwxrwsr-x    6 0        10001         168 Oct  7 18:07 devel/
drwxrwsr-x    6 0        10001         448 Oct  7 15:29 edi/
drwxrwsr-x    8 0        10002         256 Oct  7 17:36 infosvcs/

Thanks Jacob!
Cory


On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 06:23:02PM -0700, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 06:03:01PM -0700, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
> > How can I get a listing of files that does not truncate the group name?
> > 
> > Situation:
> > Linux server running samba.  Some directories have group permissions set to
> > "Domain+Domain Users" and some directories are set to "Domain+Domain Admins"
> > 
> > When looking at a directory with "ls -l" I see something like this:
> > # ll
> > drwxrwxr-x    3 root     AA+Domai       72 Oct  7 06:25 home/
> > drwxrwxr-x    3 root     AA+Domai       72 Oct  7 14:42 printers/
> > drwxrwx---    6 root     AA+Domai      296 Oct  7 01:07 servback/
> > drwxrwxr-x    8 root     AA+Domai      200 Oct  7 06:25 shares/
> > 
> > Now, please tell me which directories domain admins have rights on and which
> > directories domain users have rights on!
> 
> ls -n
> 
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