On 10/27/19 8:43 AM, home user wrote:
(responding to Ed) > > Question 1 > > (/var/cache/system-upgrade/updates/packages/ > That entire directory can be deleted. It was used by fedup, > the forerunner to "dnf system-upgrade". No longer used, > no longer needed. I did "rm -rf /var/cache/system-upgrade/updates/packages/".
Why? I said the *entire* /var/cache/system-upgrade/ directory can be deleted. I said it is no longer used. rm -rf /var/cache/system-upgrade/ There should be no question.
General question: I see no hint in the "rm" man page of an option for removing all files older than [d] days, or [w] weeks, or [m] months, or older than [date]. What's the best way to do such things from the command line?
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