Hi, Below is a bash script that prints out the files that have been modified in the last 5 days.
>From what I read it is not good to use ls -la in the manner I use below. Could I run this by just using the find command with additional arguments? I still need to be able to print everything that the ls -la command gives me - file owner and group - time stamp - permissions set ---------------------------- #!/bin/bash # note run above line with -x for debug mode PATH=/usr/bin:/bin; export PATH { # disk space left df -h; echo "----"; # last logins to system last; # last 5 days of file modications sorted by the 9th column ( file path ) echo "---- Last 5 Days ----"; ls -lt $( find /websites/path/ -type f -mtime -5 ) | sort -k 9; echo "---- Full List ----"; ls -lt /websites/path/*; } | mail -s 'dev info' [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Last-modified-files-with-owner---time---permissions-tp19419342p19419342.html Sent from the Gnu - Bash mailing list archive at Nabble.com.