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Browse All TopicsI am looking for php.ini and its CENTOS but I couldn't seem to find it. Is it any command in linux that will tell you where the file is located at. I thought grep could do it, but really don't know the syntax for that
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Good article about finding files in linux (basic) :
http://www.secguru.com/art
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by: raphael_999Posted on 2008-10-18 at 14:31:56ID: 22749873
just do :
locate php.ini
if it doesn't find anything you could try to do:
updatedb
then redo:
locate php.ini