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Can you pls see the below command:
bash-2.03$ echo $SHELL /bin/bash i think this means that we are using /bash only, am correct or not. Can you pls give me the procedure how to run directly from command line? Thanks for your valuable time and great help. Regards, Rajaniaknth. |
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just type the command (remove the > temp ) and press enter.. and see what happens.
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