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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers What does ls /nosuchdir means ??? Post 302164639 by joeyg on Tuesday 5th of February 2008 11:31:33 AM
Old 02-05-2008
provide listing of files

The ls /nosuchdir command will give a listing of files in the /nosuchdir directory. Beware, since the directory is preceded by the / means that you are looking to the root of your system and not referencing from where you are currently.
 

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NM(1)							      General Commands Manual							     NM(1)

NAME
nm - name list (symbol table) SYNOPSIS
nm [ -aghnsu ] file ... DESCRIPTION
Nm prints the name list of each executable or object file in the argument list. If the file is an archive (see ar(1)), the name list of each file in the archive is printed. If more than one file is given in the argument list, the name of each file is printed at the begin- ning of each line. Each symbol name is preceded by its hexadecimal value (blanks if undefined) and one of the letters T text segment symbol t static text segment symbol L leaf function text segment symbol l static leaf function text segment symbol D data segment symbol d static data segment symbol B bss segment symbol b static bss segment symbol a automatic (local) variable symbol p function parameter symbol z source file name Z source file line offset f source file name components The output is sorted alphabetically. Options are: -a Print all symbols; normally only user-defined text, data, and bss segment symbols are printed. -g Print only global (T, L, D, B) symbols. -h Do not print file name headers with output lines. -n Sort according to the address of the symbols. -s Don't sort; print in symbol-table order. -u Print only undefined symbols. SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/nm.c SEE ALSO
ar(1), 2l(1), db(1), acid(1), a.out(6) NM(1)
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