Re: dir /ad - equiv
hi ya bounce
find / -type d -ls
or use -print instead of -ls
c ya
alvin
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 bounce-debian-user=aoga=Mail.Linux-Consulting.com@lists.debian.org wrote:
> What is the best way to get the equivalent of the DOS command
> "dir /ad" in linux? That command will show just the (sub)directories
> and not ordinary files.
>
> I thought that "ls -d" would be the equivalent but it is not.
>
> I know I can do "ls -f | grep /" to get the directory, but putting it
> into a script like this fails because the / does not appear when the
> output of ls is redirected:
> -----------------------------------
> #!/bin/sh
> if [ ! -z "$1" ]
> then
> WAAR=$1
> else
> WAAR=.
> fi
> ls -f $WAAR | grep /
> ----------------------------------
>
> The following script works:
> -----------------------------
> #!/bin/sh
> if [ ! -z "$1" ]
> then
> WAAR=$1
> else
> WAAR=.
> fi
> ls -la $WAAR | grep ^d
> -----------------------------
>
> Is there another way of doing this?
> Johann
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