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          FF(1M)               INTERACTIVE UNIX System               FF(1M)



          NAME
               ff - list file names and statistics for a file system

          SYNOPSIS
               /etc/ff [options] special

          DESCRIPTION
               The ff command reads the i-list and directories of the spe-
               cial file, assuming it is a file system.  Inode data is
               saved for files which match the selection criteria.  Output
               consists of the path name for each saved inode, plus other
               file information requested using the print options below.
               Output fields are positional.  The output is produced in
               inode order; fields are separated by tabs.  The default line
               produced by ff is:

                    path-name i-number

               With all options enabled, output fields would be:

                    path-name i-number size uid

               The argument n in the option descriptions that follow is
               used as a decimal integer (optionally signed), where +n
               means more than n, -n means less than n, and n means exactly
               n.  A day is defined as a 24-hour period.

               -I           Do not print the inode number after each path
                            name.

               -l           Generate a supplementary list of all path names
                            for multiple-linked files.

               -p prefix    The specified prefix will be added to each gen-
                            erated path name.  The default is . (dot).

               -s           Print the file size, in bytes, after each path
                            name.

               -u           Print the owner's login name after each path
                            name.

               -a n         Select if the inode has been accessed in n
                            days.

               -m n         Select if the inode has been modified in n
                            days.

               -c n         Select if the inode has been changed in n days.

               -n file      Select if the inode has been modified more
                            recently than the argument file.



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          FF(1M)               INTERACTIVE UNIX System               FF(1M)



               -i inode-list
                            Generate names for only those inodes specified
                            in inode-list.

          SEE ALSO
               find(1), ncheck(1M).

          BUGS
               If the -l option is not specified, only a single path name
               out of all possible ones is generated for a multiple-linked
               inode. If -l is specified, all possible names for every
               linked file on the file system are included in the output.
               However, no selection criteria apply to the names generated.










































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