03-22-2010
Thanks for your explanations.
Would it be a problem, If I remove the sed from my script. Basically I get a
comma character in my year field If i have this.
I get 2,010 wherein I need 2010.
Can I remove the sed stuff below
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Can anyone suggest what should I changing in the sed command so that I change only "/2,0" to "/20" instead of "/2,00" to "/200"
I need only the 2 characters of the year fied..
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KSSHELL(1) General Commands Manual KSSHELL(1)
NAME
ksshell -- an interactive kickstart shell
SYNOPSIS
ksflatten [-i | --input INFILE] [-o | --output OUTFILE] [-v | --version VERSION]
DESCRIPTION
ksshell is an interactive kickstart shell. It optionally takes an input kickstart file as the basis, allows the user to specify additional
kickstart commands, and then writes out the finished kickstart file to stdout or the given file name. This program supports all the usual
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.show Print the current kickstart file state.
EXIT STATUS
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OPTIONS
-i, --input INFILE
The name of the input kickstart file.
-o, --output OUTFILE
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-v, --version VERSION
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SEE ALSO
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