17.5 Searching for Old FilesIf you want to find a file that is seven days old, use the -mtime operator: % An alternate way is to specify a range of times: % mtime is the last modified time of a file. If you want to look for files that have not been used, check the access time with the -atime argument. A command to list all files that have not been read in 30 days or more is: % It is difficult to find directories that have not been accessed because the find command modifies the directory's access time. There is another time associated with each file, called the ctime , the inode (1.22 ) change time. Access it with the -ctime operator. The ctime will have a more recent value if the owner, group, permission, or number of links has changed, while the file itself does not. If you want to search for files with a specific number of links, use the -links operator. Article 16.5 has more information about these three times. Article 17.7 explains how find checks them. - |
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