Dear managers, thanks a lot for all the responses. The best solution for my problems seems to be > find /home -type d -name .Trash -exec rm -rf {} \; Thanks a lot! Regards, Andreas >> Dear managers, >> >> please excuse me for asking a probably trivial question, but I did not >> get this figuered out so far. I have home directories in /home. Each >> user has a dir .Trash in its home dir. I want to setup a cron job that >> clears all .Trash dirs in all home dirs (rm -rf *) >> >> I have alread setup the following for core files. >> >> 0 3 * * 1-5 find / -name core 2>/dev/null | xargs rm -f > /dev/null >> 2>&1 >> >> However the trash thing is more complicated since I am looking for >> dirs >> not files. I tried stuff like >> >> find /home -name "*./Trash*" >> >> without much success. >> >> Thnaks! >> >> Regards, >> >> Andreas >> _______________________________________________ >> sunmanagers mailing list >> sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org >> http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Dec 16 16:27:03 2004
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