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Last modification times of files less than 6 months old
How do I get the modification time for files less than 6 months old?
(It seems for fles as old or older than this I get to see only the day,month and year. I tried the option -u but it gives me the last accessed time) |
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There was a post similiar to yours, couple of days back on this forum.
Please do a search before you start a new post. Finding out the last modified time for files |
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