<p>You'll want to use the 'find' command; see "man find" for exact syntax. Can post later when at a computer to give more details if needed.</p>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mar 19, 2011 7:59 PM, "Ron Frazier" <<a href="mailto:atllinuxenthinfo@c3energy.com">atllinuxenthinfo@c3energy.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Hi all,<br>> <br>> I want to generate a list of all files on my hard drive bigger than 100 <br>
> MB and send the list to a text file. I need to know the name of each <br>> file and which directory it's in. I also want to search sub directories.<br>> <br>> Is there an easy command line sequence I can use?<br>
> <br>> Sincerely,<br>> <br>> Ron<br>> <br>> -- <br>> <br>> (PS - If you email me and don't get a quick response, you might want to<br>> call on the phone. I get about 300 emails per day from alternate energy<br>
> mailing lists and such. I don't always see new messages very quickly.)<br>> <br>> Ron Frazier<br>> <br>> 770-205-9422 (O) Leave a message.<br>> linuxdude AT <a href="http://c3energy.com">c3energy.com</a><br>
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