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Joy Methew wrote:
Well, you're cross aliasing...but you're also not pointing those aliases at the full paths to the commands, so that could be an issue.hiii alll..... #alias rm=eject #alias eject=rm Here rm should be work like eject and eject should be work like rm..... but rm work like rm and eject work like eject why???
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