Hello friend,
 
This is Altaf here. Use the " stat " command or read the man pages for " ls" command
 
#  stat   <filename>

Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

--- y2k_vinay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hi Everyone!
>
> i found that "ll" command output gives "last
> modified time" for
> the files listed.
>
> in GNU Linux,
> how can i see access time,creation time,modification
> time of
> a file ?

ll is really "clear && ls -l and I think that is a Red
Hat specific an alias.

Look at man ls.

Mrugesh


           
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