ls permission "l"?

James R. Van Artsdalen james at osi3b2.UUCP
Sat Sep 20 15:38:18 AEST 1986


I have access to a 3b2-310 running System V 2.1 (virtual memory version).  When
I did an "ls -l /usr/spool/cron/atjobs" I got this:

total 2
-r-Sr-lr--   1 james    osi          740 Sep 18 06:14 527490000.a

I know what the "S" means, but I've never seen the "l" before.  My 2.0.4 system
stores an "S" in that spot for at jobs.  Anybody know what the "l" means (or
would mean on a more appropriate file)?
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James R. Van Artsdalen    ...!ut-ngp!utastro!osi3b2!james    Live Free or Die



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