Well, I did that, then I decided to run a list of /usr/bin, and there was find,
and now the find command works. Ah...computers!
Thanks,
Drew2
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Roger Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello Drew,
As an alternative may I suggest using locate? You update the database by
issuing /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb from shell.
Then just locate what you want.
Good luck!
Drew Jenkins skrev:
> I built a home server to prepare to build a new production server. Well, the
> latter is built out, but when I went back to the former, it said there was a
> problem with my last shutdown (which I don't remember) and went into single
> user mode. I went to run a "find" and it complained it couldn't find the
> "find" command! I thought, what the heck, no great loss, I'll just rebuild
> this machine. But after re-installing FBSD, it *still* can't find the "find"
> command! Now I'm worried! It wasn't in /usr/bin/ What happened to this
> installation??
> TIA,
> Drew3
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