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Check for the bit version of OS
Hi ,
Is there a command that i can use to check the bit version of the OS. I have a script that i need to run on all the unix flavors so how do i check for the condition say something like this if( 32 bit) { execute this } else { execute this } Thanks, Praveen |
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