At 11:54 AM 6/15/2006, Dave Gale wrote:
Actually that only lists the files and directories in /, you would
have to do for
that syntax to work:
ls -l -R /
Neil
>Mike,
>
>Would you mean
>ls -l /
>
>Tufariello, Mike wrote:
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I know this supposed to be a HP 3000 forum. So I was wondering if there
>>is an equivalent forum for HP-UX ?
>>
>>In the meantime, I'd like to ask a UX question;
>>
>>How do you list all the files on the system, not just the present
>>working directory ? Like the MPE counterpart to LISTF @[log in to unmask]@,1
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>
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