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--- Comment #8 from wildzan...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to wildzander from comment #7)
I spelled it wrong. It should have been"
I don't understand why the output of ls -l is 0 in total? etc..
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--- Comment #7 from wildzan...@gmail.com ---
Regards.
The ls -A command works well.
test@fbsd:~ $ ls -A
total 33
drwx-- 3 test test 3 27 lis 17:46 .cache
drwx-- 3 test test 3 27 lis 17:46 .config
-rw-r--r-- 1 test test 950
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--- Comment #5 from wildzan...@gmail.com ---
Thank you. I'll give it a try when I'm on the computer. I'll post the results
then.
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--- Comment #4 from Li-Wen Hsu ---
(In reply to wildzander from comment #3)
As comment #1 pointed out, can you try with `ls -A` as a normal user?
Also, can you check using root to list what's in /home/test ?
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--- Comment #3 from wildzan...@gmail.com ---
Thank you for your answers. The /home/test/ directory is not empty !. It
contains several different files and subdirectories. That's why the ls command
seems to work wrong.
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Bug ID: 275369
Summary: the ls command does not work correctly
Product: Base System
Version: 14.0-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
Severi