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How to put a comment at the begining of the sentence
I have a file shows as below. I would like to put # before CCCC. so how to do in Solaris. Here sed doesnot support -i
[StartUpTasks] [RunTimeTasks] AAAA BBBB CCCCC DDDDD EEEEE FFFFFF |
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