-- "Markham, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  find . -name "cz-session-*" | xargs rm -f

This will handle files in 8K chunks; find .. -e will fork
for each file. Net result is that xargs is a much better
way to go. On a multi-cpu system you can also use xargs -P
to run jobs in parallel (at the expense of more forks).

Aside: be quite sure to run this on local storage only;
running this on networked storage can saturate the network
during the erase cycle.

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