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Forum: SCO 03-03-2013
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Posted By Don Cragun
You could also try: find . \( -name test5...
You could also try:
find . \( -name test5 -prune \) -o -print
or if you only want files rooted in test1, test2, test3, and test4 (and not other files in the current directory):
find test[1-4]
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