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Re: still more ls questions
actually, ls -p shows / and @ but not *.
Gary Swaggerty
Assistant Administrator
CyberCity Communications
gary@ccusa.net
www.ccusa.net
217.523.6310
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, Charles J Menzes wrote:
>
> >
> > the flag that you're looking for is -p
> > ls -p will give you the desired results.
> >
> >
> > Gary Swaggerty
> > Assistant Administrator
> > CyberCity Communications
> > gary@ccusa.net
> > www.ccusa.net
> > 217.523.6310
> >
>
> thanks, but what about the * and @.
> I don't think these are ls flags are they?
>
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