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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 13:38:51 +0000
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Subject: find / finds /proc: rather annoying
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I either missed or was too stupid to understand the response, if there 
was one, to an earlier anguished query: is it possible to qualify the 
command
	find /
with a switch so that /proc is not found? If so can you tell me how? I 
feel sure that as recently as half a year ago or so, all this command 
did was identify all "real" files and folders under /, which is all I 
need to know. I don't doubt that there are excellent reasons for 
augmenting the results with /proc, but I really need to mimic the 
earlier behaviour if I can ...
Thank you.
Fergus


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