sounds familiar. i haven't needed an analog
to your -f option yet since the most common
use is
grep -n pattern `{find /sys/src/|grep '\.[chys]$'
- erik
; man find
FIND(1) FIND(1)
NAME
find - recursively list files.
SYNOPSIS
find [ -1dfq ] dir ...
DESCRIPTION
List each argument. If the argument is a directory recur-
sively list it's contents. The default is to list the cur-
rent directory. Specifying -d prints only directories, -f
supresses warnings, while -q supresses quoting the output
for rc(1). With -1, mount points will not be traversed.
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/find.c
SEE ALSO
du(1)
BUGS
Feeping creaturism.