5 Aug
2006
5 Aug
'06
04:08
Check bash.bashrc for alias l="l -alf" you well need to add an alias to your .bash file
Look: Its not that I don't know how to do it via shell scripts. I want to know how SUSE did it. There is no file named "l" on suse. If there were, "which l" would tell me where it was.