On 10/27/06, ravindra mane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>    You can use "ls" instead of "find".
>
>    ls --full-time | grep "2006-10-18"
>

Its never a good idea to use grep for time filtering. The modification
time of a file is stored in a C structure in its inode. You need to
extract it from there.

HINT: Create two reference files, the first dated a day before 18th
October, that is 17-10-2006 and the second dated a day after 18th
October, that is 19-10-2006. Then use the powerful find command with
the "-newer" option.

If you still don't get it, let us know.

Regards,
NMK.


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