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Hello Experts,
I am new at this and need some help. I am looking for a delete command that allows me after I grep for the hostname to delete all the lines between two characters. for example I want to delete the first line all the way up to the } character host test019 { hardware ethernet F:F:F:F:F:F; fixed-address secap1019; group Servers; } Thanks in advance. |
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