Re: the command "ls -l"

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On Sun, 17 Oct 2004, Yagnesh Gajjar wrote:

here what d, c, b denote. moreover what 3 stands for
same command in the directory dev shows different

d = directory c = character special file b = block special file

(as described in the previous e-mail)

-rwxrwxr--  3 root root 13, 345 sep 20 2004 20:23 am test
-rwxrwxr--  3 root root 27, 3456 sep 20 2004 20:23 am test
here what does 13 and 27 show....?

Are you sure you copied those correctly ?

the number after the permissions (rwx etc etc) denotes how many hard links the file has associated with it, the next two fields denote the user and group who own the file, the next field denotes the size of the file, or in the case of block and character file the major and monior character number, you then have a datge field (that can change dependant on the flag used but denotes last accessed time (I think by default)) and then the filename.


-- Steve.

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