On Wednesday 07 November 2001 22:33, Sunny Dubey wrote: > hey, > > what does it mean to have an S or an s when doing ls -l ?? > > ([EMAIL PROTECTED])(/)$ ls -l | grep home > drwxrwsr-x 8 root staff 1024 Oct 15 12:02 home
I thought s = execute with SUID And this is the point where I get told I'm totaly wrong! ;) Ani