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Hello all,
Can ls list all directories and their subdirectories, something like DOS'
dir/s command?
Thanks.
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Can ls list all directories and their subdirectories, something like DOS'
dir/s command?
Of course it can; option -R is your friend. (Better yet, try man ls
or ls --help to get detailed help.)
Ad astra,
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Hello all,
Can ls list all directories and their subdirectories, something like DOS'
dir/s command?
# ls -R
or
# ls -lhR
for viewing sizes of files/dirs
R means recursive so it lists all dirs and their subdirs
h - human-readable sizes, e.g. 10K, 1.5M
l - full list (permissions, sizes
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On Thursday 06 November 2003 03:53 pm, Artemio wrote:
# ls -lhR
for viewing sizes of files/dirs
R means recursive so it lists all dirs and their subdirs
h - human-readable sizes, e.g. 10K, 1.5M
l - full list (permissions, sizes etc.)
Thanks
du will list directories (man du for more info)
mc will give you Midnight Commander - a menu driven
file management tool
HTH
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From: Fajar Priyanto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 5:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [expert] ls all
On Thursday 06 November 2003 05:56 am, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Thursday 06 November 2003 03:53 pm, Artemio wrote:
# ls -lhR
for viewing sizes of files/dirs
R means recursive so it lists all dirs and their subdirs
h - human-readable sizes, e.g. 10K, 1.5M
l - full list (permissions,
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Actually, I'm trying to see how the file structure of my server is. Or is
there any better way to know it?
Install the tree RPM (which provides the tree console app), it's ideal
for this; it's recursive by default. For a directories-only listing:
I know this may not be an immediate answer, but has anybody actually googled
this thing?
http://www.google.com/search?q=intext%3A%22stale+NFS+file+handle%22sourceid=mozilla-searchstart=0start=0
(link may be wrapped)
Check it out - it does not look like being related to NFS all the time ...
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 04:41, stefmit wrote:
I know this may not be an immediate answer, but has anybody actually googled
this thing?
http://www.google.com/search?q=intext%3A%22stale+NFS+file+handle%22sourceid=mozilla-searchstart=0start=0
(link may be wrapped)
Check it out - it does not
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 02:46 pm, Todd Lyons had this to contribute :-
ls: .: stale NFS file handle
You're in a directory on the cdrom, for example in /mnt/cdrom. If you
give it the path instead of the (implied) . then it will work
properly.
Thanks James, Michael and Todd, I will be more
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 05:58 am, James Sparenberg had this to contribute :-
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 00:48, charlie wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 02:38 pm, James Sparenberg had this to contribute :-
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:03, charlie wrote:
Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 02:38 pm, James Sparenberg had this to contribute :-
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:03, charlie wrote:
Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the following message :-
ls: .: stale NFS file handle
Can someone tell me what this means?
Charlie
AFAIK it's actually
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 00:48, charlie wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 02:38 pm, James Sparenberg had this to contribute :-
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:03, charlie wrote:
Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the following message :-
ls: .: stale NFS file handle
Can someone tell me
The . tell you the current directory. The stale NFS handle sys that the
directory (nfs mounted) is no longer valid. If the file server you are
mounting the directory from has a faulty network card this would cause
this to happen every now and then. I have found that onboard ethernet
cards are
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charlie wanted us to know:
ls: .: stale NFS file handle
Can someone tell me what this means?
AFAIK it's actually saying that an NFS mount is trying to find a file
that has been moved or removed on the distant end and no longer viable.
Thanks
Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the following message :-
ls: .: stale NFS file handle
Can someone tell me what this means?
Charlie
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On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:03, charlie wrote:
Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the following message :-
ls: .: stale NFS file handle
Can someone tell me what this means?
Charlie
AFAIK it's actually saying that an NFS mount is trying to find a file
that has been moved or
hi,
have got a LS 120 MB-drive, and would like to integrate it into my mdk-system
for linux as well as for handle msdos-formats (read-write)
how can I do that, or - where can I find some docs about ?
thanks for helping
bye hans
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