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Re: command "ls" bug
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ethan |
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Re: command "ls" bug |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Dec 2007 08:29:03 -0000 |
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在 Sunday 30 December 2007 14:36:11,Bob Proulx 写道:
> ethan wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 02:07:28 +0800
>
> Either this message has been delayed a very long time or your system
> clock is very far off. Please check your system time.
>
> > when i use "ls" command ,i use it as follow(the current directory is
> > home) ls -s a this #this is a directory of current directory
> > but this link file under this is not avaliable
> > i want know reason?
>
> You did not include enough information in order to determine what
> problem you are having. Please include the exact command that you are
> typing in and the full output from it. Example:
>
> ls -ldog somefile
> -rw-rw-rw- 1 14389 2007-12-26 12:33 somefile
>
> I am guessing that one of two things is happening. You might be
> confusing the 'ls' command with the 'ln' command. The "ln -s" command
> creates symbolic links. Or you might be trying to list a file that
> does not exist. Other than this I cannot guess.
>
> Bob
sorry! actually ,i write wrong!!!
i use 'ln' command as follow:
touch a <-establish a new file
ln -s a this <-"this" is a directory and it's in current directory
cat this/a <-reveal the link file
cat: a: the layer of link is too much
i describe the problem as possible as i can! and i hope you can give me help
it's my honour to send the message to you!!
thanks!
ethan