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I want to show all files with the name "index.php" in a specific area of my machine. For this I wrote this code-line:



-find /iu/cuve/u3 -name "index.php"


I want it to only show the lines witch include "index.php" in it, but this command shows a bunch of other lines witch does not include "index.php". Many of them ends with "Permission denied", maybe thats why I can't see the "index.php" part of the line.



I tried to add a -exec grep command to it, but didn't get the results I'm looking for.










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  • Thank you @steeldriver. It pointed me in the right direction. Fixed it with this line: "find /iu/cube/u3 index.php 2>&- | grep index.php"

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I want to show all files with the name "index.php" in a specific area of my machine. For this I wrote this code-line:



-find /iu/cuve/u3 -name "index.php"


I want it to only show the lines witch include "index.php" in it, but this command shows a bunch of other lines witch does not include "index.php". Many of them ends with "Permission denied", maybe thats why I can't see the "index.php" part of the line.



I tried to add a -exec grep command to it, but didn't get the results I'm looking for.










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  • How do I remove “permission denied” printout statements from the find program?

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I want to show all files with the name "index.php" in a specific area of my machine. For this I wrote this code-line:



-find /iu/cuve/u3 -name "index.php"


I want it to only show the lines witch include "index.php" in it, but this command shows a bunch of other lines witch does not include "index.php". Many of them ends with "Permission denied", maybe thats why I can't see the "index.php" part of the line.



I tried to add a -exec grep command to it, but didn't get the results I'm looking for.










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  • How do I remove “permission denied” printout statements from the find program?

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I want to show all files with the name "index.php" in a specific area of my machine. For this I wrote this code-line:



-find /iu/cuve/u3 -name "index.php"


I want it to only show the lines witch include "index.php" in it, but this command shows a bunch of other lines witch does not include "index.php". Many of them ends with "Permission denied", maybe thats why I can't see the "index.php" part of the line.



I tried to add a -exec grep command to it, but didn't get the results I'm looking for.





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  • Thank you @steeldriver. It pointed me in the right direction. Fixed it with this line: "find /iu/cube/u3 index.php 2>&- | grep index.php"

    – Magnarok
    Feb 1 at 14:13





















  • Thank you @steeldriver. It pointed me in the right direction. Fixed it with this line: "find /iu/cube/u3 index.php 2>&- | grep index.php"

    – Magnarok
    Feb 1 at 14:13



















Thank you @steeldriver. It pointed me in the right direction. Fixed it with this line: "find /iu/cube/u3 index.php 2>&- | grep index.php"

– Magnarok
Feb 1 at 14:13







Thank you @steeldriver. It pointed me in the right direction. Fixed it with this line: "find /iu/cube/u3 index.php 2>&- | grep index.php"

– Magnarok
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        Got my wanted result with:



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        Got my wanted result with:



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