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On 2018-01-08 8:22 a.m., Bernhard Voelker wrote:
On 01/04/2018 01:58 AM, lil...@chinaunicom.cn wrote:
$ type ls
ls is aliased to `ls $LS_OPTIONS'
It was a bit hard to find a an old SLES-11.1 ...
Hmm, is your LS_OPTIONS set to
On 01/04/2018 01:58 AM, lil...@chinaunicom.cn wrote:
> $ type ls
> ls is aliased to `ls $LS_OPTIONS'
It was a bit hard to find a an old SLES-11.1 ...
Hmm, is your LS_OPTIONS set to something strange?
What if you remove the alias?
Have a nice day,
Berny
Hi:
Thank you for your response。
"ls" is /bin/ls
the "/usr/bin/ls" is not exist
Is there any log I can see to find the reason?
Look forward to your reply。
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On 01/02/2018 07:25 AM, lil...@chinaunicom.cn wrote:
> When I enter a "ls " command at the directory "/root",the OS connection
> will closed.
are you sure "ls" is /usr/bin/ls?
$ type ls
ls is /usr/bin/ls
I.e., it could be aliased to something weird, e.g. a shell function which
calls
Hi:
When I enter a "ls " command at the directory "/root",the OS connection
will closed.
The release of OS is :
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 1
There is no much files at the directory,I used the "du -sh *" command to
look all the files: