On 11/26/2012 10:03 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
updatedb and locate with it mounted do not find anything? Often
times it would be convenient to do but locate seems only to want to
work on the internal drives [for me].
Using the find command was a good answer.
But, just as FYI, the reason updatedb followed by locate did produce any results can be
found in /etc/updatedb.conf .
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ cat /etc/updatedb.conf
PRUNE_BIND_MOUNTS = "yes"
PRUNEFS = "9p afs anon_inodefs auto autofs bdev binfmt_misc cgroup cifs coda configfs
cpuset debugfs devpts ecryptfs exofs fuse fuse.sshfs fusectl gfs gfs2 hugetlbfs inotifyfs
iso9660 jffs2 lustre mqueue ncpfs nfs nfs4 nfsd pipefs proc ramfs rootfs rpc_pipefs
securityfs selinuxfs sfs sockfs sysfs tmpfs ubifs udf usbfs"
PRUNENAMES = ".git .hg .svn"
PRUNEPATHS = "/afs /media /mnt /net /sfs /tmp /udev /var/cache/ccache
/var/lib/yum/yumdb /var/spool/cups /var/spool/squid /var/tmp"
Note that /run is file system type tmpfs which appears in PRUNEFS
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