Ric Tibbetts wrote:
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 18:34, ai4a wrote:
tester wrote:
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 10:40, ai4a wrote:
If I enter the alias command, it shows I have an alias 'ls --color=auto
-F'. Where is this alias defined? I have looked in /home/~/.bashrc
If I enter the alias command, it shows I have an alias 'ls --color=auto
-F'. Where is this alias defined? I have looked in /home/~/.bashrc
/root/.bashrc and I do not see it there.
I am running Linux MD 7.2.
Tks Charles
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ai4a wrote:
If I enter the alias command, it shows I have an alias 'ls --color=auto
-F'. Where is this alias defined? I have looked in /home/~/.bashrc
/root/.bashrc and I do not see it there.
I am running Linux MD 7.2.
I'm not sure on 7.2, but on 8.1 it's in:
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 10:40, ai4a wrote:
If I enter the alias command, it shows I have an alias 'ls --color=auto
-F'. Where is this alias defined? I have looked in /home/~/.bashrc
/root/.bashrc and I do not see it there.
I am running Linux MD 7.2.
Tks Charles
tester wrote:
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 10:40, ai4a wrote:
If I enter the alias command, it shows I have an alias 'ls --color=auto
-F'. Where is this alias defined? I have looked in /home/~/.bashrc
/root/.bashrc and I do not see it there.
I am running Linux MD 7.2.
Tks
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
ai4a wrote:
If I enter the alias command, it shows I have an alias 'ls --color=auto
-F'. Where is this alias defined? I have looked in /home/~/.bashrc
/root/.bashrc and I do not see it there.
I am running Linux MD 7.2.
I'm not sure on 7.2, but on 8.1
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 18:34, ai4a wrote:
tester wrote:
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 10:40, ai4a wrote:
If I enter the alias command, it shows I have an alias 'ls --color=auto
-F'. Where is this alias defined? I have looked in /home/~/.bashrc
/root/.bashrc and I do not see it