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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shell scripting. Post 302345401 by DemonixX on Wednesday 19th of August 2009 07:21:22 AM
Old 08-19-2009
Shell scripting.

Was wondering if someone could help me out. I get this error message each time I try to execute the code underneath.

/home/demon/some.sh: line 8: [: too many arguments

-------------------------------
Script contents:
-------------------------------
Code:
#!/bin/bash

SOME=`whoami`
echo $SOME

USER=`w -h |awk '{ print $1 }' |sort |wc`

if [ $USER = 5 ]; then
   grep $SOME 
fi

What I want to do is:
That the script stores the output of the whoami command in a
variable. Then, if the number of users logged into the system (not
unique) is equal to 5, it should grep /etc/passwd for
the contents of the variable I created above.

Any help thxz. Yeah you can post a complete new code don't mind.

Last edited by vgersh99; 08-19-2009 at 08:27 AM.. Reason: code tags, PLEASE!
 

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NAME
lush - Lisp Universal Shell SYNOPSIS
lush [@initfile][lushfile...args...] DESCRIPTION
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