On Mon Sep 25 09:53:17 2000 SWAPP ROBERT L wrote...
>
>    Try find / -fstype urfs -prune -o -name core      With the new Sun OS
>you don't need the -print on the end.  To use meta characters put the name
>in quotes like  "core*".  Good luck..................
>

        Thanks for the reply, but I'm still just as puzzled as I was :-(

        What in the world is "urfs" in a file-system type? And if I read the man
        page on -prune correctly, it will prevent the search from descending
        into _any_ mounted file-system. For example if I have a local disk
        partition mounted as, say, /local, I don't think, if the starting point
        is /, it will get searched with the -prune option. Or am I
        misunderstanding this?

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Windows 98: n.
        useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and
        a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system
        originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit 
        company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition.
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