dd conv=ascii if=100.PCN of=foo
On paging the 'foo' file i get conversion of the selected file. How can I get multiple 100.PCN's into 1 'foo' file.
Usually all my work related files have an extension of .PCN or 001. Upon selecting if=*.* No ouput file is generated. (2 Replies)
hi gurus ,,
I have multiple files with same file pattern..in a particular directory
for ex: file20061101.trf
file20061102.trf
file20061103.trf
Each of the file has a header as column names..
My questions is how can i eliminate the first row of each of these... (11 Replies)
I have a string that I need to append to 3 files.
Say,
$ echo "Hello"
I want to append this “Hello” to three files, file1, file2 and file3.The files are all in different directories and the file names have no common pattern.Can I do it in one line? If yes, how? :confused: (2 Replies)
Hopefully the title summarized what I need help with. I have multiple files that I would like to concatenate in bash.
ie:
cat file1 file2 file3 > bigfile
except I do not want to include the first line from each file (). Any help? Thanks. (6 Replies)
I have several files (around 50) that have the similar format. I need to extract the 5th line from every file and output that into a text file. So far, I have been able to figure out how to do it for a single file:
$ awk 'NR==5' text1.txt > results.txt
OR
$ sed -n '5p' text1.txt > results.txt... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I ran two crontab commands
using:
crontab program1
crontab program2
However when I type crontab -l only the second cron job shows up, how do I see all cron jobs running and how do I edit all at the same time
Thanks in Advance
S:D (10 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I've a requirement to modify an existing line which is common to multiple files. I need to replace that existing line with a new line. I've almost 900 ksh files to edit in the similar fashion in the same directory.
Example:
Existing Line: . $HOME/.eff.env (notice the "." at the... (3 Replies)
HI All,
I want to know if it is possible to print the same message but into 2 different files in the same command?
Something like
.
..
...
echo "Text" >> file1 && file2
this is because i creating a script which i use a log but i don't want to duplicate lines of command just to... (5 Replies)
I am looking for help in processing of those options: '-n' or '-p'
I understand what they do and how to use them.
But, I would like to use them with more than one file (and without any shell-loop; loading the 'perl' once.)
I did try it and -n works on 2 files.
Question is:
- is it possible to... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: alex_5161
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ethcheck
ETHCHECK(8) BSD System Manager's Manual ETHCHECK(8)NAME
ethcheck -- check the integrity of Broadcom Ethernet devices' firmware.
SYNOPSIS
ethcheck --integrity-check [-b filename]
ethcheck --show-hashes [-b filename]
ethcheck --save -b filename
ethcheck --cleanup -b filename
ethcheck --version
ethcheck --help
DESCRIPTION
Ethcheck is an application-layer tool to check the integrity of Broadcom Ethernet devices' firmware.
The following commands can be used with ethcheck:
--integrity-check attempt to automatically determine which firmware you are running, integrity check against the appropriate file, and report
the check result. It requires root privileges.
--integrity-check -b filename integrity check the firmware image, and report the check result.
--show-hashes print the hashes for the current system's Ethernet devices' firmware to stdout. It requires root privileges.
--show-hashes -b filename print the hashes for the given firmware image to stdout.
--save -b filename save this Ethernet device(s)'s firmware in file. It requires root privileges. File name(s) will begin with specificed
filename and be selected according to device ID(s), machine model name, and firmware's version(s). E.g. filename-eth0-0x14e4-0x1686.nvram.bin
--cleanup -b filename zero any privacy-sensitive data (such as MAC address), enabling the file to be shared for analysis.
--version print out ethcheck version number.
--help display a short help.
May 25, 2017