on Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 11:39:04PM +0000, sena ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I heard that Christoph H. wrote this on 29/10/00: > > > You are searching for a string in the name of all files in the > > current dir and subdirs, but I think you want to search for a string > > _within_ all files. > > > > Therefore you have to do something like that: > > find . -exec grep -H char_string {} \; 2>/dev/null > > > I think I may be missing the point here... > > Wouldn't be easier to do: > grep -r char_string *
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