I went over to slocate, and found it handy. Find is like the Oracle at Delphi ;-) -- Regards,
Declan Moriarty Applied Researches - Ireland's Foremost Electronic Hardware Genius A Slightly Serious(TM) Company Experience is like a comb, that Life gives you - AFTER all your hair has fallen out! On Monday 26 November 2001 19:01, you wrote: > On Monday 26 November 2001 10:43, Joel Hammer dropped these nuggets of > > information: > > Does anyone know of a good simple introduction to the find command which > > supplies numerous example of how to use it? > > It looks like it would be a great command to know how to use, but I need > > to see a lot of examples of different find commands before I'll be able > > to use it, and its numerous options. Unfortunately, the man page and info > > pages are a bit short of real examples. It is hard to search on the net > > for this, since "find" is rather generic. > > Thanks, > > Joel > > I know what you mean about the man pages. What I have found is that the > Unix man pages, at least AIX man pages, provided a few examples of the > command in action at the end of them. That is how I found good info on > find. There is a resource on-line that has all the AIX man pages. I can't > remember the URL and I have a sick daughter so I am home from work today > and I have it bookmarked there. If you can find it you may want to check > there. If not, I will send the URL to the list tomorrow when I get back to > work. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users