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> find has many options related to searching by time |
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> (hours, |
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> minutes, etc) and you can select by atime, ctime or |
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> mtime. It's |
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> all in the man page |
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I can't get it to work. I used -ctime, -mtime, -mmin. |
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The files were created on the 26th of this month using |
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abcde. All the other files in the dir are at least two |
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weeks old, so I gave it 72(hours) then 3(days) to grab |
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everything in the last three days then 96 and 4 just |
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to make sure. I gave it mmin with 4810(72*60 minutes) |
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and 5760(90*60). Every time nothing happens; nothing |
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is copied and no error message is generated. I gave it |
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relative dirs and absolute dirs. I used -type f and |
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-fstype <file-type>. Nothing. |
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-mw |
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