>An update to my man problems - I can get man to work with
>
>man -M /usr/man FOO
>
>but if I do
>
>man FOO
>
>it reports "no manual entry for FOO"
>
>I have checked /etc/man.config and /usr/man is specified in there as 
>a path (actually the file is as installed by redhat by default) and I 
>have tried:
>
>man -C /etc/man.config FOO
>
>which also reports "no manual entry for FOO"

Do you have a MANPATH environment variable?

MB
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