Cristian Margine wrote:
That happens because bash will replace an alias only if it is is the
first word. You can set the alias
alias sudo='sudo '. Because it has a space at the end it will also check
the parameter('l' in your situation) if it is an alias.
Thank you kindly that works a treat.
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