pour le second fichier voici le contenu
#!/bin/sh
# Linux-Mandrake configuration: Chmouel Boudjnah <
chmouel@mandrakesoft.com>
#
# Common Aliases for a system.
#
# The Semantic is :
# If exist a ~/.alias and the user hasn't specified a
# LOAD_SYSTEM_ALIAS variables then don't do any system aliases
# If there is no ~/.alias but the user has specified a
# IGNORE_SYSTEM_ALIASES then don't do any system aliases.
[ -f ~/.alias ] && [ -z $LOAD_SYSTEM_ALIASES ] && return 0
[ -n "$IGNORE_SYSTEM_ALIASES" ] && return 0
if [ -f ~/.dir_colors ]; then
eval `dircolors --sh ~/.dir_colors`
else
eval `dircolors --sh /etc/DIR_COLORS`
fi
# Don't define aliases in plain Bourne shell
[ -n "${BASH_VERSION}${KSH_VERSION}${ZSH_VERSION}" ] || return 0
# default ls options
LS_OPTIONS="-F"
# emacs doesn't support color
if [ $TERM != "emacs" ];then
LS_OPTIONS="$LS_OPTIONS --color=auto"
fi
# Note that you should not add custom aliases here as this file will be
# overwritten when package bash is upgraded. Instead create an own profile
# file for any added aliases.
alias ls="ls $LS_OPTIONS"
alias d="ls"
alias l="ls" # classical listing.
alias ll="ls -l" # List detailled.
alias la='ls -a' # List all.
alias lsd="ls -d */" # List only the directory.
alias cd..="cd .."
alias s="cd .."
alias p="cd -"
alias md="mkdir"
alias rd="rmdir"
alias cp="cp -i"
alias mv="mv -i"
alias rm="rm -i"
alias grep="grep --color" # colored grep by default
alias egrep="egrep --color" # colored grep by default
alias fgrep="fgrep --color" # colored grep by default
# Size of a directory (by default Human Readable).
alias du='du -h'
# Size of a disk (by default Human Readable).
# and don't probe supermount
alias df='df -h -x supermount'
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