On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 04:54:22PM +0530, N S Srikanth wrote:
>
[snipped]
>
> But if you want a listing only of the files made today, then I
> do not know
>

There would  definitely be other ways,  but this  little script
does the  job fine  for files  created today  sorted in  recent
first order:

#!/bin/sh
TODAY=$(date '+%Y-%m-%d')
ls --full-time -t | grep $TODAY | awk '{print $6"\t"$7"\t"$5"\t "$9}'

Bish


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Sub : User floppy mount                              LOST #009

NOT RECOMMENDED for a multiuser system. For a stand-alone box
add to /etc/fstab, (where /floppy is your mount point). Then,
$mount /floppy ... as an user will do the trick ...

/dev/fd0  /floppy  auto  defaults,nosuid,nodev,noauto,user 0 0

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