> When I use ls with the -d option it just displays ".". 
> For expamle: 
> [root@icecube root]# ls -lda 
> output: 
> drwxr-x---   79 root     root         8192 May 15 13:21 . 
> [root@icecube root]# 

Please read the following reference.  I believe it answers this
question.

  
http://www.gnu.org/software/fileutils/doc/faq/core-utils-faq.html#ls%20-d%20does%20not%20list%20directories!

Bob

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