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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Issues I'm having with the Find Command Post 302313825 by curtner on Wednesday 6th of May 2009 02:42:30 PM
Old 05-06-2009
Question Issues I'm having with the Find Command

Smilie

I've been trying to display all my files in my /tmp directory when I'm in it. I just can't get the darn find command working...
And I've been trying to look at my /tmp directory on my home directory and I know I'm messing something up there..
Another issue I had while back but never seemed to post it is trying to list all the files in /usr/bin/ looking for a names with Y or like any letter really..
Also wanted to find the right way of looking at files in the /etc directory that begins with a letter I keep messing up by using find /etc -name 'wa*'
and I wanna give their long listings. as well. And wanting to do a interactive confirmation to the long list of the files in the /etc i wanted to search for.

Some thing I want double check for you guru's out there~!
I'm needing to learn how to create a file that holds all the names of files /lib/ directory that begin with any letter. I got something like tar -cczf files.tar.gz w* but that can't be right for the lib directory....

Want to double check on this one as well in my /lib/ directory i got a files that start with Unerical larger than 40 blocks I keep need help i got this find /lib -name 'u*' -size +40 trying to see if that correct by your guys eye's


and I got another one I don't I listed this one to be looked over wanted to list all of the directories under my /etc directory
by my guess its (find /etc -type d) if thats correct just tell me i'm not sure when Im doing it.

Thanks! If this looks weird its how I type :P

Last edited by curtner; 05-06-2009 at 04:03 PM..
 

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