Re: ls command

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On 08Aug2006 15:21, Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| I have a query is that when i do a ls command, I can see folders in blue 
| color
| binaries in red color and executable file in green color and Text
| files in white color
| 
| How do i set it to a uniform color for example white
| 
| I mean when i type # ls command it should show all files in white

Type the command "unalias ls". Redhat burden you with this annoying
default. Then look in the /etc/profile.d directory at the "colorls.sh"
file. And comment out lots of stuff!
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Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> DoD#743


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