Albretch Mueller lbrt...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to:
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search for files using a pattern (say all files with a certain extension)
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then search inside each of the found files for a word or regexp pattern
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You could do this using find, cat and grep in a script, but I was
wondering
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
B. Alexander wrote:
Ron Johnsonron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
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XFS is the canonical fs for when you have lots of Big Files. I've
also seen simple benchmarks on this list showing that it's faster
than ext3/ext4.
Thats cool. What about
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
Joe Brenner wrote:
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
B. Alexander wrote:
Ron Johnsonron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
XFS is the canonical fs for when you have lots of Big Files. I've
also seen simple benchmarks
Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reiserfs = designed by one person who has had some kind of problems (I
haven't looked into it). If damage occurs (e.g. unclean shutdown), may
not be able to fix the damage and loses data.
I've been using resierfs for some time (including on a flaky
David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
s. keeling wrote:
I've never run across a CD I couldn't still read, and I've a few old
ones. DVD, I would expect to be even better. For me, tape's good
enough.
Why would you expect DVD to be better? I'd expect it to be worse, for
the
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