Robert Davison wrote:
I've been running 6.1 RC-1 for a couple of weeks with
no problem. I've just installed a fresh copy of 6.1
roduction and when logging in as root am able to see
(.)hidden files when running the 'ls' command. Is this
normal, or is there something that I need to change to
Robert Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been running 6.1 RC-1 for a couple of weeks with
no problem. I've just installed a fresh copy of 6.1
roduction and when logging in as root am able to see
(.)hidden files when running the 'ls' command. Is this
normal, or is there something that I
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 06:20:30PM +0100, Robert Davison wrote:
I've been running 6.1 RC-1 for a couple of weeks with
no problem. I've just installed a fresh copy of 6.1
roduction and when logging in as root am able to see
(.)hidden files when running the 'ls' command. Is this
normal, or is
On 5/11/06, Robert Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been running 6.1 RC-1 for a couple of weeks with
no problem. I've just installed a fresh copy of 6.1
roduction and when logging in as root am able to see
(.)hidden files when running the 'ls' command. Is this
normal, or is there something
Just setup an alias in your shell login file for whatever options you want
ls to use and be done with it.
Keith
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I have this in the .cshrc for all the accounts I use:
alias dir ls -al \!* | more
Robert Huff
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