George Bonser wrote:

> On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> 
> > I forgot to mention that the find operation is being run as the "nobody"
> > user.  Below is the command in /etc/cron.daily/find that probably starts
> > the find process you mentioned:
> > 
> >     cd / && updatedb --localuser=nobody 2>/dev/null
> > 
> 
> Ok, this is the daily updatedb that is run from cron. This is a friendly
> program. In exchange for the disk activity, you get a system that can find
> things faster when needed.  

Somebody should tell the original poster *what* uses it!

Check out the very cool `locate' command to quickly find any word-readable
file on your system.

The associated `updatedb' command that accesses the disks is usually setup
to run at 6AM.  Edit /etc/crontab if this doesn't suit your use.  I'm
usually sleeping when mine runs!
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