On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 06:29:41PM +0200, Chadley Wilson wrote: > I have this issue: > in /root/.bashrc there is an alias which breaks my script in the following > way: > When I need to copy or del a file the rm -i and cp -i are preventing things > from running smoothly. You should always use the absolute paths to invoke commands in any script run by root. This prevents people from putting "trojans" in the path and it will also solve the problem you are experiencing. for example use "/bin/cp" for cp use "/bin/rm" for rm. As a practical matter almost no one uses the "only invoke commands by absolute path" approach. Its too cumbersome. But the absolute path approach will fix the problem of invoking aliases rather than the actual commands. And it doesn't break when no aliases are defined. -- DEAD COMPANY WALKIN' ##### ##### ####### DEAD COMPANY WALKIN' # # # # # # DEAD COMPANY WALKIN' # # # # DEAD COMPANY WALKIN' ##### # # # DEAD COMPANY WALKIN' # # # # DEAD COMPANY WALKIN' # # # # # # DEAD COMPANY WALKIN' ##### ##### ####### Linux/Open Source: Your infrastructure belongs to you, free, forever. Idealism: "Realism applied over a longer time period" http://www.scaled.com/projects/tierone/ http://kinz.org Jeff Kinz, Emergent Research, Hudson, MA. ~ ~ ~ ~