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Clean up Your Filesystems With fslint
Oct 7, 2008, 10 :35 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3912 reads)

(Other stories by Ben Martin)

"The main window of fslint is shown below. The top part of the window lets you restrict what paths are searched and specify whether fslint will recurse into those directories. The Advanced search parameters tab lets you set paths to exclude as well as any extra parameters to pass directly to the invocation of the find command. By default /tmp, .svn, CVS, .git, /dev, /sys, and /proc are included in the list of paths to be ignored."

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