Summary: Hi folks, Ubuntu 8.04 desktop i386 On running; $ sudo find / -name vename [sudo] password for satimis: find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for...
Summary: When using the find command from the menu to search through a table, there is a combo box to choose the 'match'. There should be an option to match 'A...
Summary: I'm sure you meant that well, but the find command works on Mozilla on Win NT. Following your logic I should therefore never have had a problem with "...
Summary: Help Please, I Have an old operating system but it suits my needs. Can someone please help me. Win 98SE Pentium 100 16 Mb Ram This morning I had no p...
Summary: when using my friend's XP machine sometimes I want to use the "find" command. I have set it to show hidden files, but his machine never seems to find...
Summary: I can not start DOS. i get cannot find command.com or ms-dos prompt.pif i have deleted all command files/folders and copied them from another computer...
Summary: The previous help is not in the direction you want. The START MENU Find Command is POLICY related. So do what Tony suggests. You will be better inform...
Summary: I have no idea what I would have done to cause this, but my find command doesn't work! I can't find anything relating to this on the internet. Howev...
Summary: grep "pattern" /root/mydocs/shellsps/test.scp The find command returns file or directory names. grep will search for strings within files. ...
Summary: Hey guys. I'm having a problem with the FIND command. Say I want to find the string "2000" in a file of numbers, how can I just locate this number rat...
Summary: Hy, Does someone know how to setup "find" command allowing to find all files or directories according to a specific filter whatever case sensitive (I'...
Summary: Anarchy Dave. Thank you for the advice. I understand that my requirement is very abstactly. I have known that Unix vender such as SUN releases the pat...
Summary: Hi, I need to find dir name avoid std error & run chmod on all those dir. i used below command on ksh find . -name "*snap*" -type d 2>/dev/null I got...
Summary: Hi, I have a compaq laptop(Persario 2170US), the hard drive stopped working few months ago, so I try to replace it with a new one. I have bought one f...