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Re: redhat audit
From: Florian Streck <streck () papafloh de>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 02:16:31 +0200
i've been trying to create a command that will allow me view all the files modified in the last x number of days. i've tried piping ls to grep with minimal success. any help is greatly appreciated...
If it's only modificationtimes you're interested in try "find / -mtime -x" where x is the number of days. For further information "man find" Florian -- Old MacDonald had an agricultural real estate tax abatement.
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