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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to pass different number of arguments in a single shot Post 302598071 by kalpeer on Monday 13th of February 2012 09:12:50 AM
Old 02-13-2012
MySQL

below script will ignore # and blank space

Code:
#! /bin/bash
val=`awk '$0 !~ /^[#]|[\ ]/{
i=0
printf("%s ",$0)
}' inp4`
./te5 $val
echo $val

if you want add any other pattern apart from # and blank space you can update this line in the script
Code:
awk '$0 !~ /^[#]|[\ ]/{

Thanks
Kalai
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NAME
yppasswdd - configuration file for rpc.yppasswdd (NIS password daemon) SYNOPSIS
/etc/default/yppasswdd DESCRIPTION
The yppasswdd file contains a parameter that modifies the behavior of the rpc.yppasswdd(1M) daemon. The yppasswdd file contains a single parameter: #check_restricted_shell_name=1 By default in the current release, this line in yppasswdd is commented out. If you uncomment the line, when a user attempts to change his default shell using `passwd -r nis -e` (see passwd(1)), the rpc.yppasswdd daemon checks whether the name of the user's current shell begins with an 'r'. rpc.yppasswdd considers any shell whose name begins with an 'r' (for example, rcsh) to be a restricted shell. If a user's shell does begin with 'r', his attempt to change from the default shell will fail. If the line in the yppasswdd file is commented out (the default), the rpc.yppasswdd daemon does not perform the restricted shell check. The yppasswdd file is editable only by root or a member of the sys group. FILES
/etc/default/yppasswdd configuration file for rpc.yppasswdd daemon SEE ALSO
rpc.yppasswdd(1M) SunOS 5.11 8 Nov 2001 yppasswdd(4)
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