[CentOS] rm user:group
John Doe
jdmls at yahoo.comTue Mar 10 15:01:41 UTC 2009
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From: Matt <lm7812 at gmail.com> > I want to remove files but only if they are owned by a certain user and group. > Basically I have this: > find /var/spool/greylist -mmin +363 -exec rm -f {} \; > I want to make sure it only deletes files owned by mail. Basically no > matter what weird characters are in the file names I want to make sure > it does not delete anything outside of /var/spool/greylist. I can add > 'sudo -u' to it but then my secure log gets filled with entries but > perhaps thats the only way to do it. Try -user and -group JD
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