It's also about how you shouldn't parse the output of 'ls' and what you can do instead. In this case, I used the find command.
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How To: Use 'find' to List .iso files in a Directory.
In this article, we're going to do a real world exercise involving the 'find' command, because you really shouldn't process the output of the 'ls' command. Using The
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