View Poll Results: Which option lets you find the location of a man page?

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  • man -K ls

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Thread: LPIC (Linux) Q.11. - man pages

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    Default LPIC (Linux) Q.11. - man pages

    Which option lets you find the location of a man page?
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    I didn't realise this question was so hard.......

    .....anyway, the answer is man -w ls. You can think of the -w switch as meaning whereis or which to make it easier to remember.
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    oh. ok then. I see. Thanks.
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