Your requirements are not clear. The command that you are using is asking for the find utility to look at the root directory, every file in the file hierarchy rooted in the root directory, a file or directory named "php.ini" (and, if "php.ini" is a file of type directory, every file in the file hierarchy rooted in "php.ini") and to print the name of every file it encounters while looking at those files and file hierarchies.
Are you looking for a file named "php.ini"?
Are you looking for a file with a filename that contains the string "php.ini"?
Are you looking for a file with a filename that ends with the string "php.ini"?
Are you looking for a regular file that contains the string "php.ini" somewhere in its contents?
This one:
Are you looking for a file named "php.ini"?
Is this how you would do these two?
Are you looking for a file with a filename that contains the string "php.ini"?
Are you looking for a file with a filename that ends with the string "php.ini"?
How would you do this one?
Are you looking for a regular file that contains the string "php.ini" somewhere in its contents?
Quote:
Originally Posted by RudiC
Fully seconding what Don Cragun says, but wildly guessing you are looking for a file, why don't you try again adding the -name test?
Hi Guys,
Wondering if anyone can help me. I have a find command on a Linux box that works as expected:
find \( -not -type d -or -not -name log -and -not -name loc -and -not -name usr -and -not -name etc -and -not -name tmp -and -not -name wrk -and -not -name changes -or -prune \) -and -not... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am issuing find command below mentioned ways but it givs different count. I don't understand the behaviour. Could any one have any clue?
$ find . -mtime -5 -maxdepth 1 -exec ls -lrt {} \; | wc -l
169
$ find . -mtime -5 -maxdepth 1 | wc -l
47
$ find . -mtime -5 -maxdepth 1 | wc -l... (2 Replies)
How do we find the partition type in Linux? df -T will give me the mounted partition types like ufs, ext3 etc. How do I find out for say a newly added disk to the system? Please advise...
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi, I have two questions about Linux with VMware:
(1) How to tell if the system is real or VMware virtual from a Linux platform without root privilege? (root can use 'dmidecode | grep -i vmware). The command 'dmesg | grep -i vmware' run by everyone is not always working for this purpose.
(2)... (2 Replies)
I am trying to find pictures which contains a specific word in the file name.
For example any .JPG files that contains "lm" at the beginning or at the middle or at the end of the file name.
find / -iname "*.jpg" | ...what should go after the pipe?
regards,
Moaathe (2 Replies)
Is there a command I can run on my HP /LINUX to see if uses SAN? This command work son AIX ls -al /DEV/rdsk however it does not work on HP Linux. Please let me know?
Thanks (4 Replies)