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Name: jo_aze
Date: February 5, 2002 at 07:54:46 Pacific
Subject: Using find command
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Hy,
Does someone know how to setup "find" command allowing to find all files or directories according to a specific filter whatever case sensitive (I'm working on AIX platform 4.3.3).
Example:
find / -type d -exec grep ....
Or perhaps using regular expresssion
find / -type d -name *...$name...\*

If somebody has a brilliant idea ...


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Name: James Boothe
Date: February 5, 2002 at 15:03:38 Pacific
Subject: Using find command
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The man page will give you all that info.

You can specify multiple filters on a single find command. For example:

find / -user oracle -size +150000c -print

will list files owned by oracle and with a size that exceeds 150000 bytes.


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