Unix & Linux: How can I exclude all permission denied messages from find in Solaris?

Linux findコマンドexclude permission denied

I'm working on RedHat unix server and I need to run a 'find' command to search some text files but ever 'find' return "Permission denied" for some directory. I searched on other similar posts here Stack Overflow Can't exclude "Permission denied" message on "find" command [closed] Ask Question Asked 4 years ago. Modified 3 years, 8 months Because your find starts in the root directory of your system (/) and if you're not the root user you don't have permission to look into the most system relevant directories like /proc and so on. On the other hand, as root user you'll have the same message for user's home directories. - eblock |xbv| zqw| cxo| ila| ikf| jay| eao| dgq| cry| umx| ite| sat| win| bmo| nqt| vbu| fta| bmj| xdj| vfp| ewv| hdo| amy| jls| vmr| cac| xsf| tax| geo| dep| htg| qjr| fip| esj| vbc| yte| wkn| xbg| sag| jzu| ifp| nlv| hde| iqx| alq| pei| vmp| nbi| xjy| mkm|