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Linux Find Command Examples with perm option for Beginners

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Jan 4, 2018

Find command is used to search files on basis of criteria. Using find command we can search files on basis of file size, file name, if they are readable, writable or executable and many more. So using find we can search exactly what kind of file we want to search.

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