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I need to locate a file in my system having to do with backing up the hard drive. I have the file name, but where do I place it to find the appropriate file? Thank you in advance!
Okay, so you know where the file is (/var/BACKUPS/) and what the filename is (2011-05-06_21:55:37_rsync.log).
I'm a little confused about exactly what your problem is.
Are you trying to backup that file? Or do you not know how to "see" that file (view the contents)?
Open a "Terminal" (or "Konsole", or "xterm"), and type the following;
Yes, that is the issue--I'm trying to see the contents of that file. When I typed in *less /var/BACKUPS/2011-05-06_21:55:37_rsync.log* the result was a seemingly endless scroll of various script content. Is that the file content?
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