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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Can there be a better option? Post 302381341 by shahdharmit on Friday 18th of December 2009 01:13:41 AM
Old 12-18-2009
Question Can there be a better option?

Hello,

I am still in the process of learning Shell Programming. The online manual, that I am referring to had following question:

Quote:
Write a script to test whether the free disk space on your largest partition is less than 10%. If it is, print a message to the screen indicating this fact.
I made a script as follows:

Code:
df --block-size=1GB | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f2,5 | grep -v 1GB* | sort -k1,2n | tail -1 | cut -d' ' -f2 | cut -d '%' -f1

and it gave me correct result of the free space (in % without the % sign) on my machine's largest partition.

But I am sure that there exists a better and probably shorter script than the one made by me. Can someone provide such a script?

Thanks.
 

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NAME
lr_environment - Export Lire configuration in shell script form SYNOPSIS
eval `lr_environment` DESCRIPTION
The lr_environment command is used to import the Lire configuration in Lire shell scripts. All of Lire configuration variables will be written in a format that can be evaled by the shell. Shell scripts don't usually have to use that command, since it is done by the defaults file sourced by each command. The old names used by when the configuration was done in shell script are also exported by this script for backward compatibility. AUTHOR
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