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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find file only from a Directory Post 302550102 by g.pi on Wednesday 24th of August 2011 04:06:44 PM
Old 08-24-2011
find takes an argument -maxdepth. Here is what the manpage says about maxdepth:
Quote:
-maxdepth levels
Descend at most levels (a non-negative integer) levels of directories below the command line arguments. -maxdepth 0
means only apply the tests and actions to the command line arguments.
So, you can use -maxdepth 1 as an additional arg to you find command.

- GP
 

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IDMAP_ODSAM(8)															    IDMAP_ODSAM(8)

NAME
idmap_odsam - Open Directory ID mapping backend for winbindd SYNOPSIS
The idmap_odsam plugin is the default backend used by Mac OS X for mapping SIDs and user and group IDs using Open Directory. It implements both the "idmap" and "idmap alloc" APIs. idmap_odsam should always be used in conjunction with the odsam passdb backend. IDMAP OPTIONS
odsam: msglevel = LEVEL LEVEL is the integer log level at which idmap_odsam should emit log messages. The lower LEVEL is, the more verbose the log mes- sages. odsam: traceall = BOOL If this is true, idmap_odsam will emit log messages for all Open Directory calls. If it is false (the default), it will only log errors. IDMAP ALLOC OPTIONS
The idmap_odsam does not allocate any mappings. On Mac OS X, all SID mappings should be made by modifying the appropriate Open Directory record. EXAMPLES
[global] idmap domain = default idmap config default:default = yes idmap config default:backend = odsam idmap alloc backend = odsam passdb backend = odsam odsam: msglevel = 0 # Log at debugging levels odsam: traceall = no # Do not trace Open Directory calls BUGS
Please report bugs to Apple. SEE ALSO
DirectoryService(8), smb.conf(5), winbindd(8) IDMAP_ODSAM(8)
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