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Hi,
I need a help. I want to see all the files in the directory with the Time Stamp. I use the following command. $ls -lt This displays the files with time stamp, but not all the files. Only last few months, the files are displayed with timestamp, the old files are only have dates. Can you please tell me is there any commands to get the timestamp of ALL the files in the directory? Thank you for your reply. VIJ Note: Hi vino, RTM. I am sorry, now I got the link to post. Thanks for your replies. |
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