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listing of directories with / ...not to use ls -F
Hi
When im listing (ls -al ) its listing directories without / at the end of directories dir1 dir2 dir3 and i need to list directories with dir1/ dir2/ dir3/ and this should not be made by command ls -F / should be embedded at the last since one of the scripts reads directories with / at end ..i need to solve the problem thanks .. pls reply back vasanthan |
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