Where is everything?

g geleem at bellsouth.net
Mon May 3 22:06:13 UTC 2010


Larry Brower wrote:
<snip>

> I do agree that it is easy to keep up to date. It just takes a long
> time if you have say a TB worth of data :)  Considering what was being
> referred to in the question which and whereis seem more logical options.

they are logical options to find what is in a user's $PATH. how many users
have /etc or /usr/share/doc in their $PATH?

i point this out because, tho op was not specific, he did write

}> notice there is  look in /etc/etc/etc/.....  or usr/root/where is it  or
}> some such file.


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peace out.

tc,hago.

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