If you typed ls -l var, that would display the contents of the var
directory. I think what you want is (while in your home) ls -l | grep
var
On 7/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In FreeBSD 6.1 , there was created a directory named /var .
I created a subdirectory in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In FreeBSD 6.1 , there was created a directory named /var .
I created a subdirectory in it named homes , and in that more
subdirectories, one per user in /home .
As a plain user , I tried to create (while in my home directory)
a subdirectory named var by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In FreeBSD 6.1 , there was created a directory named /var .
I created a subdirectory in it named homes , and in that more
subdirectories, one per user in /home .
As a plain user , I tried to create (while in my home directory)
a