* Karthik Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Is there a chance that there are too many 'alias'es set in one's .bashrc? 

I'd imagine that it would be possible, but you'd have to have about a
gazillion aliases set though.  Probably not worth worrying about.

> Does adding an alias take up environment space (as setting the PATH)? 

Sure does.  But you're not likely to ever run out of environment
space.  In DOS you only get a teeny weeny portion of RAM for you
environment, but in Linux you get *ALL* your RAM + your virtual memory
as well to play with.

BTW, are you having problems with your aliases or were you just curious?

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