Boguslaw Gorczyca schrieb:
How do I find the above described files? I need to know all files that have been changed on FEB 20 at 1930 plus/minus 10 minutes.
Let's suppose that start of the period of interest was A minutes ago. Similarilly lets assume end of the period B minutes ago.
The command is:
find / -mmin -A -not -mmin -B
Have fun...
Boguslaw
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Thanks, works. But I wanted to ask something different but mistakenly put it into the wrong words: Isnt there a way using "days" or "date" just like in windoze 98? Only minutes? THAT is what I wanted to ask. Thanks again, it worked well. Fixed! Thank you! -- *º¤.,___,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ =Oliver@home= *º¤.,¸¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤ I / __|__ http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/Olli/olli.html I I / / |_/ http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/friends.html I I \ \__|_\ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VGAP-93 I I \___| mailto:VGAP-93-subscribe@yahoogroups.com I
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