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Basic bash help



On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 09:46:49AM -0400, trlists at clayst.com wrote:
> The aliases for vi and which are findable in the files in profile.d, 
> however those for cp, mv, and rm are not there nor in ~/.bashrc, nor in 
> /etc/bashrc.  Where might they be?

If you can't find them, and it's really bothering you, you can always

  $ unalias -a
 
which will get rid of all your aliases.  Do this at the start of your
.bashrc, and then just add what you need.  I usually find that this
approach is the most reliable.

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