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05.07.2008 at 09:42AM PDT, ID: 23383440
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How to delete temp files older than 90 day in Linux.

Asked by tmcentire in Linux

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I am new using Linux; especially at the command line. I can see where the files need to be deleted from however, I only need to delete the temporary files that are older than 90 days. Could someone provide me with the command to run this. Also I would like to create a cron to run this utility every 90 days.

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