find / -name menusort -print
but the command is not in minimum Linux that is by default installed on empeg.
Hmmm....
Try this:
cd /
ls -lR | more
Then, from the --More-- prompt, type /, then string you are looking for. More will reposition to the first line containing it. n will find the next. Since default more does not seem to support back scrolling (although help screen says it does), you will not see in which directory you are. Use = to see the linenumber, then redo ls -lR | more and scroll manually to within screen or two of that line to see the directory.
Ufff. Anybody has a simpler idea? Apart from installing Debian distro, which I recommend.
Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
Q#5196, MkII#80000376, 18GB green
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Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Q#5196
MkII #080000376, 18GB green
MkIIa #040103247, 60GB blue