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Re: an easier bash
>
> >I would also add
> >alias dir="dir --color"
> >to /etc/bashrc
> >for thoes people who are used to the DOS CLI and dir command.
>
> There has been a lot of talk about making Linux easier, and I am all
> for that. However, we need to be clear when something is a hack, and
> when it is standard. I think we are doing new users a disservice when
> we allow them to type the wrong thing, and still get the correct
> result... When happens when a new Inde user goes to his friends Deban
> box and types "dir" because that is all he knows. We should set up the
> ms-user-friendly aliases to actually type out the real command. That
> way, the user learns what the command really is, and can use it when he
> telnets to his ISP shell, and so on...
> That said, I have no idea how to do it in Linux, just in the
> BayNetworks CLI... :-) Something like alias command=echo "real
> command":real command, but for Linux. Just my 2 cents... Or is it a
> buck and a quarter now?
>
The command "dir" is standard in Linux because it is part of GNU's
fileutils. In fact it is an "ls" who reacts differntly when invoked
as "dir"
--
Jean Francois Martinez
Project Independence: Linux for the Masses
http://www.independence.seul.org