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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Recursive Find on file size Post 302760879 by jim mcnamara on Thursday 24th of January 2013 05:10:54 PM
Old 01-24-2013
Some versions of find support extra values for files sizes this is generic
1953125 by 512 byte blocks = 1GB, this produces tow columns = directory name and filename

Code:
find /path -size +1953125 -print |
while read fname 
do
   echo "$(dirname $fname)    $(basename $fname)"
done

 

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