Hal Vaughan wrote:
> But if you do a ls -R, it won't give you the pathnames for the files in
> subdirectories.
Wrong. I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to figure out what ls
-R does and how it does it. Consider it a good hint to always run the
command(s) in question before stating what they don't do. ;)
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