03-16-2018, 08:14 PM
(03-16-2018, 08:07 PM)pingball57 link Wrote: Well it appeared to finish OK but I can't find any virus-scan-report.txt in my home folder. Normal? or is this just more of the same 'things not doing what they should'. I've had an inordinate amount of this lately.
It should mines empty thou...
Make sure you changed the YOURUSERNAME to your name (jpa)
/home/yourusername/virus-scan-report.txt
to
/home/jpa/virus-scan-report.txt
So the full new command (excluding directories)
Code:
sudo clamscan -ir --exclude-dir=^/sys --exclude-dir=^/dev --exclude-dir=^/proc | grep FOUND >> /home/jpa/virus-scan-report.txt
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