General :: Search For A Specific File In The Sysconfig Directory?

Mar 10, 2010

If i am in the root directory and i need to search for a specific file in the sysconfig directory, is there any way to search this directory for a file?

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General :: How To Make Grep To Search A Pattern In Only Specific File Type?

Mar 6, 2010

To search a string pattern in all files in a directory and subdirectories, I am using;

Code:
grep -R "myclass::my-func(" mydirectory/
Now I want grep, to search in only specific file types say *.cc. Please help me. I have read manual of grep, but could not deduce any hint.
Best Regards.

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Ubuntu :: Search For File Modified At Specific Time

Aug 20, 2010

How do you find a file modified March 17, 2010, between 3:30 pm and 4:05 pm? I know that I must be missing something somewhere.How do you search for info like this? I goggled "search files time Linux" and got about 38,300,000 results. I looked through the first four pages and did not see what I was looking for.Do I need to calculate how many minutes ago that is and give that to find.I really want to do this in the GUI so that I can operate on the files found without typing in so much stuff.

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General :: Use Symlink To Provide Access To A Specific File Under A Restricted Directory

Jan 24, 2011

My home directory's permissions allow only myself access to it. Is it possible to put a file inside my home directory with.. say.. full permissions, and create a symlink to it so other users can access that file alone inside my home folder? System is Ubuntu Karmic.

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Server :: Create A File From Two Files With Specific Search Conditions?

May 5, 2010

I need to create a report ,

The data is spread across two files in below format,

File 1
=========
<Class Name1>
Ph: 001
Place: place001
</class>

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General :: What Is The Use Of /etc/sysconfig/httpd Conf File In Apache Server

Aug 4, 2010

what is the role of /etc/sysconfig/httpd configuration file in apache server .

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Programming :: Search A Bunch Of Files In A Specific Folder For A Specific Number?

Jul 24, 2010

I need to search a bunch of files in a specific folder for a specific number and add all the numbers together to a total sum. I use Rsync everyday, everytime I run rsync i get a logfile (rsync output) witch contains the textstring "Total bytes sent: xxxxxx".

The "xxxxx" can vary in lenght. I need to extract the "xxxxxx" from each file and add the numbers together to a total size over a week or a month. Is this possible? And I wish to only use bash. One way of doing stuff at a time my friends .

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CentOS 5 :: Use /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd To Specify Alternate Config Directory

Nov 14, 2010

i am trying to use /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd to specify alternate config directory. My file looks like: # Command line options here DHCPDARGS=-cf /etc/dhcpd/dhcpd.conf

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General :: Search Files Modified In A Specific Day?

Dec 2, 2010

How can I search files modified in a specific day?

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General :: Search Partition For Specific Sequence Of Bytes

Aug 17, 2010

I lost an important file. I know what bytes the file begins with. How can I search the partition for the sequence of bytes?

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Ubuntu :: Removing A Directory From The File Search Menu?

Sep 9, 2010

When I search using Places -> Search for Files..., there is an extra directory that shows up in the "Look in folder:" menu. This directory (jim) is unwanted and doesn't appear in the general Gnome menus (such as Places). The attached image of a screenshot shows what I mean.

I cannot figure out how to remove it in the search menu. Perhaps it was put there because I frequently search in that directory. Whatever the case, I'd like to get rid of it. I understand that this isn't the biggest computer problem ever posted in a forum. Nonetheless, I'd really like to hear how to remove that blasted directory.

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General :: Recursive Search For Files That Hold Some Specific Text?

Jan 18, 2011

How do I recursively generate a text file which has a list of all files on my server which contain a specific string anywhere in the files?

I know the following command can be used to replace a string recursively

find /var/www -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i 's/old string/new string/g'

I do not want to replace the string, I just want a list of all files which contain the string.

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Ubuntu :: Nautilus File Manager Search In Directory Seems To Be Corrupted

Jan 28, 2011

Nautilus File Manager search in a directory seems to be corrupted. It's glued to a previous search and you cannot start a new one. Anybody know how to repair?Clicking the magnifying glass goes to this directory (it reads Search for ""under the Title Bar).

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General :: Shell Script To Search For Files Of Specific Extension And Delete Them All?

Mar 17, 2010

i want such a shell script or single line command to delete all the files with extension specified in script i have bash !! ex... delete all files of extension .obj

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General :: Search LDAP Directory Recursively?

Oct 12, 2010

How would the command for recursive search in LDAP look like when I'm searching for "cn" or "ou"?

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Software :: [RHEL5/CentOS5 ] Why Config File In /etc/sysconfig/tomcat5

Aug 4, 2010

On RHEL5/CentOS5:Can someone please enlighten me, why there is a /etc/tomcat5/tomcat5.conf that gets ignored and a /etc/sysconfig/tomcat5.conf?This always puzzles me and I really want to understand, why there are two config files in place...

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Fedora :: Missing /etc/sysconfig/network File And Eth0 And Wlan0 Files?

Oct 31, 2010

I just installed Fedora 13 on a new Dell XPS desktop and some of the networking files are not created/missing. The computer has Broadcom Gigabit wired card and Asus PCE-N13 wireless card. When I type lspci, I see that Network conroller: RaLink RT2860 and Ethernet controller: Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet. So, somehow they are being detected by the OS, but I am not sure if the drivers are installed or why some of the network files are missng.

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Ubuntu :: Multiple File Search \ Search A File For A Certain Keyword?

Nov 13, 2010

for example we search a file for a certain keyword..is there any application available which will enable us to search for a single keyword in all the files within the folder ?i want to search for a keyword in about 1000 files..if i do it manually it will take loads of time..

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables And Create/delete Rules Inside That File?

Sep 9, 2010

can i actually edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables and create/delete rules inside that file?will it work? i just find using the IPTABLES -A or -D command a hassle

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General :: Use Awk To Isolate A Specific Directory Level

Jul 15, 2011

I have used Awk in the past to isolate the file name from a given path..that is to say, I may have a list of files contained in list.txt.Can someone please post the Awk command that would do this? (I assume it will be very similar in form to the Awk command I showed above.)The point is, sometimes I may want to isolate the second directory, sometimes I may want to isolate the third directory or tenth or whatever - so I am hoping that if someone posts the Awk command to isolate the second level directory (to produce the output I showed in Fig.3) it should be fairly obvious by looking at the form of this command how to alter it and so isolate any other directory I want.

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Programming :: Copy Files After Search In Array From This Directory To Another Directory?

Jan 3, 2009

After i try to find logfiles follow date/month/year. i want copy this files to another directory with name's directory is time you find(date/month/year).

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General :: Xargs And Unzip All Files To Specific Directory?

Jun 22, 2009

I'm trying to find all zip files timestamped from the past 7 days, then unzip them into a different director.I tried the following, but it only unzipped one of three files that meet the 7 day criteria. What am I missing?Code:find /home/user/public_html/zip_files/ -iname "*.zip" -mtime -7 -print0 | xargs -n10 unzip -LL -o -d /home/user/public_html/another_directory/

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General :: Copy Directory Into Another Preserving Specific Structure?

Jul 20, 2011

I would like to find the command that copy my eclipse options to another workspace code...

It doesn't work, and it could be source of error to write the path .metadata/.plugins manually. It certainly a better idea to create a complete script ?

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General :: Add User With Specific Home Directory That Already Exists

Apr 9, 2010

Im trying to add users to my nfs server with a specific home directory that already exists. Can this be done? I've done some research on google and other forums but cant seem to find the answer.

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General :: Copy All .jpg Images In Subdirectories To A Specific Directory?

Aug 5, 2010

I have .jpg files in many subdirectories from where I need to copy all the images from all the sub directories and paste them to a specific directory.I have used `cp -rf *.jpg media/sik/` which only copies the .jpg files of the directory in which I was working.

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Software :: Using Find To Only Search Specific Directories?

Jan 9, 2010

how the "-prune" option works. I've searched quite a bit on line, and as far as I can tell, "-prune" works exactly the opposite as it says.

I'm using Apt-proxy, and I want to scan through the folders, and find files that end with "*.bz2" The problem is that the search takes a while because of all the "*.deb" files. Fortunately, they're stored in their own folder:

/var/cache/apt-proxy/ubuntu
/var/cache/apt-proxy/ubuntu-security
/var/cache/apt-proxy/partner
each have two folders:

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General :: Forbid Removal Of Files But Allow Creation Of Them For Specific Directory?

Jun 14, 2010

I have an application that creates temp files and quickly deletes them. But I'd like to keep those files, is there a way to do that in Linux?

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General :: Overwriting Specific Files In Directory Tree Recursively

Jul 19, 2011

I would like to overwrite files in a directory tree, recursively. The ones I would like to overwrite match the filename "x_alpha*.png" and have a size exactly 456 bytes. Is there any way to search for these recursively in a directory tree, and overwrite them with a reference file, for example "e:mydirgood.png"

I am using Windows 7, but I have UnxUtils, so I can use those too. What I am looking for is something like this, generated automatically:
copy /y e:mydirgood.png e:mydiracx_alpha0023.png
copy /y e:mydirgood.png e:mydirefgx_alpha0045.png
copy /y e:mydirgood.png e:mydirhx_alpha0248.png

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General :: Give Directory Permission To A Group And Not Specific User?

May 26, 2010

I'm trying to do something like thisi created a group called www and made this group the owner of the directory/var/www/htmlso i can read and write to it.of course I've add my self to this group, but it seems i can't read and write.the syntax i used was something like chown :www /var/www/html.didn't workonly when i used chown samurai:www /var/www/html i could finally could create new file.the reason i don't want to specify the user name is because I'm thinking of a scenario when i need to give permission to a large group of ppl and don't want to do it user by user.

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General :: Find Files With Specific Extension And Move To A Directory?

Apr 18, 2011

I need little help. I want to find all files with extension "*.tar" "*.gz" and "*.zip" and move all those files into "/opt/old" directory. I've tried this command:

Quote:

find . -type f -name "*.tar" "*.gz" "*.zip" -print0 | xargs -0 -r mv /opt/test

It's not working, something wrong after "mv" i guess.

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