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Re: still more ls questions




the flag that you're looking for is -p
ls -p will give you the desired results.


Gary Swaggerty
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On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, Charles J Menzes wrote:

> 
> one thing that i miss about slackware, that i am sure is possible with rh
> is the way file types and directories were displayed.
> directories carried a trailing / symlinks were followed by @, and
> executables, with *. It seems like I saw a flag for ls that put in the /
> for directories, maybe I am wrong. Anybody know? 
> 
> as if I didnt think anyone would...
> 
> 
> cjm
> 
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