Hi, Eric--
Thanks, yes. I've read through it several times, but
unfortunately am
finding it very difficult to both understand, or know how to
use as far as
the actual syntax would go.
Hence the need for a bit of help
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 11/6/05 5:06 PM, Eric F Crist at ecrist secure-computing.net wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2005, at 6:58 PM, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
>
>> Hi, Rolland--
>>
>> Ok. Stupid of me.
>>
>> Find -x /volumes/foo/*
>>
>> Seems to work fine. So I guess now I'm just left
with the display and
>> sorting questions.
>>
>> All My Best,
>> Jeffrey
>
> Jeffrey,
>
> man find is your friend. Even though you're using
Darwin, the man
> pages are still there. Simply go to a terminal and
type:
>
> # man find
>
> If there's a particular page you're looking for, such
as page 5, type:
>
> # man 5 find
>
> In this particular instance, there is no section 5 for
find. For
> further help on using the man(ual), type:
>
> # man man
>
> HTH
> -----
> Eric F Crist
> Secure Computing Networks
> http://www.secure-com
puting.net
>
>
>
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