On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 22:13:42 -0500, Kumar wrote in message 
<20120320031342.ga19...@bluemoon.alumni.iitm.ac.in>:

> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 08:57:28PM +0000, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > > Just save the alias in /etc/profile.d/bash_aliases.sh and we are
> > > done. (But I think a rm /bin/dir is also applicable)
> > 
> > Every time there's an update to coreutils dir will be back, don't
> > forget.  Anyhow, won't the alias take precedence?  If yes, why
> > bother removing dir?
> 
> In addition, the bash profile is not an option since that probably
> applies only for those who have their shell as bash; users choosing
> another shell would probably still see dir.

..they probably deserve seeing it. ;o)

> Kumar


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