Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 11:47:44 -0400 From: "David Robillard" <davidencavale@hotmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Help clarify the '-l' option of ls(1). Message-ID: <BAY107-F329581CF499F83C9C27406A6C20@phx.gbl>
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Hello everyone, I'd like to have an explication about the '-l' (minus L) option of the ls(1) command. What exactly is the signification of the second column in the display? The man page states that it is 'the number of links'. But what does it mean exactly? The man page states: -l (The lowercase letter ``ell''.) List files in the long format, as described in the The Long Format subsection below. So we check 'The Long Format' section which says: The Long Format If the -l option is given, the following information is displayed for each file: file mode, number of links, owner name, group name, MAC label [output truncated] Does anyone know any details about this 'number of links' ??? Many thanks, David _________________________________________________________________ Take charge with a pop-up guard built on patented Microsoft® SmartScreen Technology http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines Start enjoying all the benefits of MSN® Premium right now and get the first two months FREE*.
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