Thank you.  I've found that to be the case (mdk 8.1b3), but I'm not sure 
where some of the entries are coming from when I type 'alias' at the 
command line.

Gary A. Garibaldi wrote:

>The file alias.sh is located in /etc/profile.d/ if your using LM8.0
>
>On Saturday 08 September 2001 14:55 pm, you wrote:
>
>>Michael Holt wrote:
>>
>>>Hello all you experts out there!
>>>I just started attending a local linux users group which meets once a
>>>month.  Last month I learned about using aliases; "ll" instead of "ls
>>>-l".  I just had my appendix out and so I've had to miss today's meeting
>>>and I was hoping that someone here could refresh my memory and tell me
>>>where I could find out the list of current aliases on my machine?  Also,
>>>what directory are they in?
>>>
>>Just type alias and it will show the list to you.  Aliases are normally
>>set in /etc/profile or /etc/bashrc.
>>
>>TomW
>>
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