In Linux, the find command searches for files, directory by directory, a faster command, called [...] , uses a filedb.
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locate
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In Linux, the find command searches for files, directory by directory, a faster command, called [...] , uses a filedb.
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In Linux, the find command searches for files, directory by directory, a faster command, called [...] , uses a filedb.
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locate
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4. Basic Commands me> . This searches through a previously created database of all the files on the system and hence finds files instantaneously. Its counterpart updatedb updates the database of files used by <span>locate . On some systems, updatedb runs automatically every day at 04h00. Try these ( updatedb will take several minutes): 5 updatedb locate rpm locate deb locate passwd locate HOWTO locate RE
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