Bug 122588

Summary: Reference in text requires correction
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Academy Reporter: Maurizio Szlegel <maurizioszlegel>
Component: RHA030 CurriculumAssignee: Bowe Strickland <bowe>
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Description Maurizio Szlegel 2004-05-05 23:46:00 UTC
Description of problem:
worng reference:
"locate is a symbolic link to locate - either command name can be used."

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Expected results:
should read: "locate is a symbolic link to /usr/bin/locate - either
command name can be used."

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Comment 1 Brad Smith 2004-06-18 23:13:21 UTC
Fix is in CVS.

The updated text reads:

/usr/bin/locate is a symbolic link to
/usr/bin/slocate - either command name can be used.
An slocate search considers the permissions of
the files with respect to the user performing the search, and will
only return files that the user would normally be able to see.