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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting adding 0 to a variable Post 302107158 by shivakundan on Wednesday 14th of February 2007 09:05:24 PM
Old 02-14-2007
typeset -LZ amt also removes leading zero's
 

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gamt(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   gamt(1)

NAME
gamt - Intel AMT serial-over-lan (sol) client. SYNOPSIS
gamt [ options ] [ host ] DESCRIPTION
gamt provides access to the serial-over-lan port of Intel AMT managed machines. host is the hostname or IP address of the machine gamt should connect to. For more inforamtions on Intel AMT check amt-howto(7). OPTIONS
-h Display help text. -u <user> Specify username, defaults to "admin". -p <pass> Specify password. gamt will prompt you if unspecified. -f <font> Specify terminal font, defaults to "monospace 12". -c <color> Specify terminal text color, defaults to "gray". -b <color> Specify terminal background color, defaults to "black". Font, colors can also be changed using menu options. These settings are also written to the ~/.gamtrc config file, so they persistent. ENVIRONMENT
AMT_PASSWORD Default value for the password. SEE ALSO
amtterm(1), amttool(1), amt-howto(7) AUTHOR
(c) 2007 Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> (c) 2007 Gerd Hoffmann gamt(1)
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