Yesterday, I was testing few unix commands..
& my next question was How to get dir.. which you have already answered.
Thanks to you and Paul for the info...
>also note the upper and lower case does matter
>and files that start with a dot (.) are not listed with a regular ls (dir)
>ls -la should show them as well
>there are several configuration files that start with dots (this is more or
>less like ini and/or autoexec.bat sort of files)
>.cshrc (script and setting for the current session) , .login (script for
>that occur on login) ,.rhosts (list of remote trusted servers - ie login
>without a password) etc.
>etc. etc. (s)
>
>Arnon
>
>>And be extremly careful with wildcards in file names, since they are the
>>same as in DOS, but the result may be total different and you can destroy
>>large numbers of files with just a single "*" used like in DOS.
>>
>>Vlad
>>
>>
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