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Old 08-26-2008
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Question command locate.

Hi,

I am aware of the command locate/slocate. But when I try to search the file which is located in /tmp. Its not able to get it. I tried by updating the database also with the command updatedb.

Is there any consern that the command 'locate' dont check /tmp???

And I knew that locate is the short name for slocate.But in my box (RHEL5) slocate command is not working.

Please clear my doubts.
Thanks in advance.
 

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