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Subject: Re: [kde-linux] dir /s
From: Thomas Taylor <linxt () comcast ! net>
Date: 2004-10-28 17:18:28
Message-ID: 200410281018.28287.linxt () comcast ! net
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On Thursday 28 October 2004 09:16, Bahram Alinezhad wrote:
> In DOS, we can search for files inside a directory and
> all its sub-directories with "/s" switch in "dir"
> command; For example:
>
> dir *.sys c:\windows /s
>
> Why can't similar operation be done with "ls" in
> linux?
>
> Thank you for your notice,
> Bahram Alinezhad,
> Rudehen, Tehran, Iran.
It does. Try "ls -R". The "-R" means recursive, or basically going down
through all lower folder levels.
Look at "man ls". There's lots of other cool things you can do with ls.
Tom
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Tom Taylor
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