ls -l show a long description of the file drwxr-xr-x (directory) lrwxr-xr-x (link) crwxr-xr-x (char device) prwxr-xr-x (pipe fifo) srwxr-xr-x ( I forget... :) )mainly descript what "kind" of file it is following up with the permission (ower, group , world ) read, write, execute / read directory the number follow show the directory link inside the file include . and .. current and parent directory for example mkdir newdir; ls -l newdir ----> show 2 then mkdir newdir/newindir; ls -ls newdir -----> show 3
wen@japan.email.ne.jp wrote:
alex> gid and uid is to identifly what the "root" of the mount point belonged alex> to... for example. alex> mount /dev/hda7 /mnt/rootofvar -o gid=502,uid=502 alex> when you ls your /mnt directory will like this alex> 1 502 502 (linksize) (date) /mnt/rootofvarI see. Thanks. By the way, what is the meaning of the number after drwxr-xr-x (1 ?) ?Regards, --Wen wen@japan.email.ne.jp
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