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    ) means something else in a pathname, so, please, don’t use if you mean But it would be better not to omit information at all, but just show what you mean, e g , home user347009 file1 (2) And either make the filenames consistent or explain why they aren’t
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    I want ls to print with absolute pathnames, how do I do that? find -type d -mount -exec ls -ls {} \; ls is printing only the relative file names within the directory
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