Size: 9065 Blocks: 24 IO Block: 4096 regular fileĭevice: 902h/2306d Inode: 108680551 Links: 1Īccess: (0600/-rw-) Uid: ( 1001/ user) Gid: ( 1027/ user)Īs we can see, this file was definitely last modified earlier than 1 hour ago! I also tried find -mmin 60 or find -mmin +60, but it did not work either. We can take one of these files as an example and check if its modification time is really as displayed by the ls command: stat įile: ‘’ rw- 1 user user 20905 Oct 29 06:44 Īctually, it just listed all files in the current directory. As you can see from the following listing, it also shows files modified earlier than 1 hour ago: -rw- 1 user user 9065 Oct 28 23:13 However, this command did not work for me as expected. ![]() Many forums and tutorials on the net suggest to use the find command with the -mmin option, like this: ![]() ![]() I'm trying to find files modified in last x minutes, for example in the last hour.
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