I recently noticed a difference of the output from the “ls” command between servers so I wanted to update the package on each server to make sure I was comparing apples to apples. I knew that “ls” was part of a grouping of utilities but wasn’t sure which package. You can use the info command to find out more about a specific Linux command as shown below. Only the first paragraph is shown in the output since its pages long.
Tags: CentOS, coreutils, directory list, Linux, list, ls, RPM, yum
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