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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Generate the File Attributes in the system Post 302325123 by saurabhchokshi on Friday 12th of June 2009 06:55:42 PM
Old 06-12-2009
Thanks for the help. The solution was really meant to me.

However, I have only one issue. In this list, I want the details of the device file that contains the major num and minor number. If I could get this details, it would be great.

Is there any command with this command to get that details?

Thanks,
Saurabh
 

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