Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 17:15:02 +0000 From: villain <villain@anarchy.primalinsanity.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: My 'ls' is all messed up?! Message-ID: <20050116171502.GA8764@anarchy.primalinsanity.com>
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This happened today for unknown reasons: root# cd /etc ; ls X11/ disktab localtime netstart* phones remote aliases@ dumpdates locate.rc network.subr ppp/ resolv.conf aliases.db fbtab login.access networks printcap rmt@ amd.map fstab login.conf newsyslog.conf profile rpc apmd.conf ftpusers login.conf.db nsmb.conf protocols services auth.conf gettytab mac.conf nsswitch.conf pwd.db shells bluetooth/ gnats/ mail/ ntp.conf* rc skel/ crontab group mail.rc opieaccess rc.conf spwd.db csh.cshrc host.conf make.conf opiekeys rc.d/ ssh/ csh.login hosts manpath.config pam.d/ rc.firewall ssl/ csh.logout hosts.allow manpath.config.bak passwd rc.firewall6 sysctl.conf cvsupfile* hosts.equiv master.passwd pccard_ether* rc.resume* syslog.conf defaults/ hosts.lpd motd periodic/ rc.sendmail termcap@ devd.conf inetd.conf mtree/ periodic.conf* rc.shutdown ttys devfs.conf isdn/ namedb@ pf.conf rc.subr usbd.conf dhclient.conf issue.net netconfig pf.os rc.suspend* wall_cmos_clock What happened to the orderly fashion everything used to be displayed in? I haven't done anything to ls, nor anything else worth mentioning! Thanks, chris mv @ http://anarchy.primalinsanity.com/~villain/madvillain.jpg
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