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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers using an array with zenity Post 302498127 by tornow on Saturday 19th of February 2011 02:18:11 PM
Old 02-19-2011
using an array with zenity

I got an array:
Code:
for i in $(fdisk -l | awk '/Disk\ \/dev\/[sh]d[a-z]/ { print $2 }') ;
 do     
     drive_list[$index]="$i" #    echo "$i"     ((index++))
done  #>/dev/null

I got this zenity code:
Code:
grub_dev=$(zenity --list --title="Hard Drives" --text="Choose exactly one drive to use for the GRUB
bootloader. GRUB will be installed into the MBR. " \
  --checklist --column "Choose" --column "Drives" --column "Information" --width 550 --height 300\
  FALSE "${drive_list[0]}" "$(fdisk -l | grep "${drive_list[0]}" | awk -F":" '{ print $2 }')" \
  FALSE "${drive_list[1]}" "$(fdisk -l | grep "${drive_list[1]}" | awk -F":" '{ print $2 }')" )

I got two hard-disks, but can not know how many other people have got.
I would like to replace the two lines starting with "FALSE", by an entry which does it according to the amount of hard-disks.
Any ideas? Thanks
 

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