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Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: -atime +375
.
The -atime
option specifies the time since the file was last accessed. The +375
option specifies that the file must have been accessed more than 375 days ago.
The other options are incorrect.
-name
specifies the name of the file.-mtime
specifies the time since the file was last modified.-ctime
specifies the time since the file was created.-size
specifies the size of the file.
Here is an example of how to use the find
command to select files that have been accessed in more than 375 days:
find / -atime +375
This command will find all files in the current directory and all subdirectories that have been accessed in more than 375 days.