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ls -l will truncate the group owner for a file if the group name is > 8
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Shivageetha C |
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ls -l will truncate the group owner for a file if the group name is > 8 characters... |
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Thu, 31 May 2001 07:23:31 -0600 |
I am a software engineer working for Novell.
Interduction to the problem:
There is a file, with the group owner for the file being systemtest, if I
execute ls -l for the file, then the group name will be trunkated (i.e. only
the first 8 characters will be displyed)
The output:
# ls -l test_file
-rw-r--r-- 1 admin systemte 0 May 31 16:52 test_file
Can you please let me know how to get the complete group name?
Thanks,
Geeta
Shivageeta S. Choodi
Sr. Software engineer
Contact No. 5731856/58/52
Ext: 3005
E-mail: address@hidden
Novell
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