You could also use the locate command

locate j | grep jstar   will find the exact file for you.

Darryl


At 04:59 PM 11/4/99 , you wrote:
>try this: find / -iname 'j*'
>
>Simons
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> > I have a executable file called jstar in /usr/bin, but when I enter 'find
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> > Is there any obvious reasons why this command doesn't function as
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