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I have a file with size 6284,



# ll 1.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6284 Jan 10 19:02 1.jpg


When I do find . -size 6284 or find . -size 6284b, it shows nothing. Did I miss something?










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    I have a file with size 6284,



    # ll 1.jpg
    -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6284 Jan 10 19:02 1.jpg


    When I do find . -size 6284 or find . -size 6284b, it shows nothing. Did I miss something?










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      I have a file with size 6284,



      # ll 1.jpg
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6284 Jan 10 19:02 1.jpg


      When I do find . -size 6284 or find . -size 6284b, it shows nothing. Did I miss something?










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      I have a file with size 6284,



      # ll 1.jpg
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6284 Jan 10 19:02 1.jpg


      When I do find . -size 6284 or find . -size 6284b, it shows nothing. Did I miss something?







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          According to man find, using the b suffix to a -size constraint imposes units of 512-byte blocks.



          To use units of byte, use the suffix c:



          # find . -size 6284c
          ./1.jpg





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            According to man find, using the b suffix to a -size constraint imposes units of 512-byte blocks.



            To use units of byte, use the suffix c:



            # find . -size 6284c
            ./1.jpg





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              According to man find, using the b suffix to a -size constraint imposes units of 512-byte blocks.



              To use units of byte, use the suffix c:



              # find . -size 6284c
              ./1.jpg





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                According to man find, using the b suffix to a -size constraint imposes units of 512-byte blocks.



                To use units of byte, use the suffix c:



                # find . -size 6284c
                ./1.jpg





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                According to man find, using the b suffix to a -size constraint imposes units of 512-byte blocks.



                To use units of byte, use the suffix c:



                # find . -size 6284c
                ./1.jpg






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