hi

i forgot to mention that 1*24 indicates 24 hours.

repeat the command again 

# find . -mtime -1 -print 


use '-' for less than or equal to
and '+' for greater than or equal to

the command shown above find files modified in the
last 24 hours in the current dir.

Regards
Narayan Kejriwal 

--- "G.Vinubalaji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > use 
> > 
> > #find . -mtime 1*24  -print 
> > 
> 
> did you mean 1*24=24
>            2*24=48
> 
> find is not intelligent enough to perform
> multiplication or thats how
> it behaves in my system.
> 
> find: invalid argument `1*24' to `-mtime'
> 
> -- 
> G.Vinubalaji
> 
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