On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Lothar Mandrake wrote:

> >From: David van Balen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >lsd appears to be an alias and not a file since "find" turned up nil when
> >I ran a search for it. You can probably put your script in the bindir
> >without screwing up the system but you may not be able to invoke it except
> >through with the full path if aliases have precedence over executables on
> >your path... I'm not sure if they do or not.
> >
> >DvB
> >
> 
>      Isn't there some way to remove the alias then?


Not sure. It would be a matter of finding the global config file for bash.
I imagine you could probably re-alias lsd to do whatever you wanted from
within your local config or use your script and override it... which
shouldn't cause any problems as far as I can see (though I can't always
see very far :)


DvB




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