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Copy Just the Last Two Days of Files to Another Directory

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  • (cur) (last) 15:00, 28 May 2009 Thegeek (Talk | contribs) (456 bytes) (New page: If you've ever wanted to copy only the files from the last day or two, you can use the find command combined with the -exec argument to copy the files somewhere else. You'll need to use ...)
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