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Subject: Re: A Unix question. (Slightly off-topic)

Author: Martin Andersen

Date: 22:41:04 06/24/02

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On June 25, 2002 at 00:27:00, Russell Reagan wrote:

>On June 24, 2002 at 22:04:54, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>Not in unix that I know of.  ls -l shows _all_ files.  There are no "deleted"
>>files in unix...
>
>I thought you had to do ls -a to get all files, and ls -l was just the long file
>listing. Does -l give you all files in the long file listing format? And there
>are too deleted files in unix. For only a few thousand dollars per KB of data,
>there are companies that will gladly retrieve your data for you :)
>
>Russell

ls -l shows all files and dir with details.
ls -la shows all files, dir and hidden files/dir.
A hidden file or dir starts with a dot.

Martin.



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