Message-ID: <3A4226C1.50EF2F7D@wanadoo.nl> Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:50:25 +0100 From: jayhen <jayhen@wanadoo.nl> Subject: Alias file I know that this is a lame question but I'm looking for the alias file that contails the information below so that I can add some aliases of my own. I have tried to make an alias and .alias file but neither works. What am I over looking? Here is some more information that might be helpful. 1) As a normal user I can use these aliases but I cannot find the alias file to add my own aliases. 2) As root I cannot use these aliases and I can find the files aliases and aliases.db but aliases contains other information. 3) If I enter the connand newaliases, none of the aliases work as root or a user. alias +='pushd .' alias -='popd' alias ..='cd ..' alias ...='cd ../..' alias A:='echo -e '''Error: There is no such thing as a drive A: in Un*x!\n Use mtools, mount or autofs to access your floppy.'''' alias C:='echo -e '''Error: There is no such thing as a drive C: in Un*x!\n Your harddisk should already be mounted (via /etc/fstab or autofs).'''' alias beep='echo -en "\x07"' alias cd..='echo '''Error: Try: cd ..'''' alias chkdsk='echo -e '''Error: Your filesystems are checked on bootup.\n If you want to do it manually, use fsck.\n Use df and mount for an overview of your disks.'''' alias copy='echo '''Error: Try the command: cp -piv'''' alias del='echo '''Error: Try the command: rm -iv'''' alias dir='ls -l' alias dos2unix='recode ibmpc..lat1' alias format='echo -e '''Error: The D*S concept of formatting a disk is screwed.\n Maybe you want to create a filesystem? Use mkfs then.'''' alias l='ls -alF' alias la='ls -la' alias ll='ls -l' alias ls='ls $LS_OPTIONS' alias ls-l='ls -l' alias md='mkdir -p' alias mem='echo '''Error: Try the command: free'''' alias move='echo '''Error: Try the command: mv -iv'''' alias o='less' alias rd='rmdir' alias rehash='hash -r' alias unix2dos='recode lat1..ibmpc' alias unmount='echo "Error: Try the command: umount"' alias ver='echo '''Error: Try the command: uname -a'''' alias which='type -p' Regards, Jay