put them in your /etc/aliases file. take a look in there and you will likely find some aliases pre-defined. the general format is ALIASNAME=ALIASVALUE (you don't have to capilize.) one good place to start is from any terminal, type: "help aliases" if your shell is bash (omit the quotes). hope that helps, -- Keith On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, you wrote: > Hi! I want to add some aliases to mandrake 7.1. How would I do it? > Where do I put the entry and how do I apply it? Thanks in advance =) > > John
- [newbie] aliases Meanie
- Re: [newbie] aliases Dan Brown
- Re: [newbie] aliases sphilp
- [newbie] ALIASES Gunther C. Hebein
- [newbie] Aliases John Catral
- Re: [newbie] Aliases Keith Robinson
- Re: [newbie] Aliases Paul
- Re: [newbie] Aliases Mark Weaver
- Re: [newbie] Aliases James Thomas
- Re: [newbie] Aliases James Thomas
- [newbie] aliases Payal
- Re: [newbie] aliases Roy Murray
- Re: [newbie] aliases Danny Luker
- Re: [newbie] aliases Tim Holmes
- Re: [newbie] aliases Payal
- Re: [newbie] aliases Ronald J. Hall