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From: keesan@bbncca.ARPA (Morris M. Keesan)
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Subject: Re: How can I find where a link leads to (find -inum feature)
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Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 10:57:51 EST
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>> ... if you can run as superuser you should use "ncheck" which is lots
>> faster and searches only one filesystem (thus eliminating problems 1) and 2)).
>> 
>Of course, you can speed up the find search by specifying the filesystem; e.g.:
>
>	 find /usr -inum  -print
>
And of course this doesn't help as much if there are any filesystems mounted
under /usr.
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