Ray Parrish wrote:
> And as another note, even 'though I've used the -d switch to show only
> directories in the output I'm still getting filenames with it.
Please see the Coreutils FAQ on 'ls -d'.
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/faq/#ls-_002dd-does-not-list-directories_0021
> I had to
On Monday 02 March 2009 00:22:15 Ray Parrish wrote:
> but it would be nice if the man pages would at least mention things like
> "this parameter has to be quoted to work" or use a * on the end of the
> path to activate the --recursive option. It took me hours to find that
> out with the ls command,
Chet Ramey wrote:
Ray Parrish wrote:
Hello,
I'm a fairly new user in Linux, and I've been studying and attempting to
use the commands available to me at the command line by reading the man
and info pages. I'm running into lots of problems determining the proper
syntax for many of the command
Ray Parrish wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a fairly new user in Linux, and I've been studying and attempting to
> use the commands available to me at the command line by reading the man
> and info pages. I'm running into lots of problems determining the proper
> syntax for many of the commands due to ver
Hello,
I'm a fairly new user in Linux, and I've been studying and attempting to
use the commands available to me at the command line by reading the man
and info pages. I'm running into lots of problems determining the proper
syntax for many of the commands due to very sketchy documentation.