Random Linux+ Question #23

Discussion in 'Linux+' started by tripwire45, Jul 12, 2005.

  1. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    You want to use the find command to locate a file on your system using the command line. There are numerous criteria you can use to filter your search. Of the choices below, which are the valid switches used with find. Choose all that apply.

    1. -time
    2. -gid
    3. -group
    4. -name
    5. -size [+/-]
    6. -type
    7. -uid
    8. -user
    9. -zone

    Answer later.
     
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  2. nugget
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    1, 2 and 3-9.:D
     
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  3. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    Answer time. Answers 2 thru 8 are correct. Answer 1 is bogus. There is no "-time" switch however there is a "-mtime" switch. Number 9 is bogus. Good try, Nugget. I notice even AJ didn't take a stab at this one. :)
     
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