I'm curious about this observation: If I do a find search on the root
directory, it ordinarily takes a minute or two -- as one would expect if
it were examining everything afresh.
But if I follow that up with a different find search on the root, it
finishes in a few seconds.
Does find cache file system information and reuse it under certain
conditions? Or does Linux itself cache some sort of information from an
initial search that a subsequent search benefits from?
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