On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 10:06:53AM +0200, Stephan Engelke wrote: > Brian Clark writes: > > > > Can someone show me a way that I can find all files on a system belonging > > to a specific user or group on a given system? > > Long answer: find / -group <groupname> -print > Long answer: find / -user <username> -print
For some reason, i thought this as the answer to the question. Your answer is probably more what Brian was looking for, though. find / \( -user <username> -o -group <groupname> \) -print (the parens are there because otherwise the -print only goes with the -group, not -user as well) -- finger for GPG public key.
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