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Re: Searching a volume
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Re: Searching a volume


  • Subject: Re: Searching a volume
  • From: LE STANG Jean-Baptiste <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 23:28:25 +0100

One way to do it is to use the unix 'find' command, and as always, read the very well documented doc using 'man find'. And by the way, have a look to www.osxfaq.com, in the unix learning center, they will show you how to make searches unsing 'find'

Jean-Baptiste LE STANG

Le mardi, 14 jan 2003, ` 22:24 Europe/Paris, John Tuttle a icrit :


Is there a simple way to script a search of an entire volume for a file and return its location?
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