Re: [Networker] browse directories in Recover command
2008-10-14 14:19:03
I've noticed that 'ls -alR' works to show everything below where you are
at...
Does the 'cd directory' command work once in recover ???
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> when i do a recover command :
> recover>
> is there a equivalent of Unix "find" command ? using "ls" or
> "ls -R", i cant seem to drill down to sub-folders...
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