the 'ls' command is your friend
you might want to look at a paper that I wrote many years ago that
compares the operating systems:
http://www.smga3000.com/papers/UnixvMPE.htm
At 08:19 AM 10/9/2006, Ray Shahan wrote:
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>command in UNIX for our beloved LISTEQ command, however, I'd like to be
>able to see/understand what symbolic links are setup on our system, so
>is there some convenient way to do this in POSIX?
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