Re: Find file



buters wrote:
Hi all,

I'm trying to find a file in my system with "sudo find / -name file", but I
can not. This is location of a database. With my database client I can
access this database. How can I find, where it is located? I need it to db
restart.

Thanks beforehand,
best regards, buters.

Please in a terminal try $ locate filename

Karl


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